Posted on 03/13/2011 5:43:56 AM PDT by LikeLight
(fyi Bloom is me, FReeper LikeLight, Class of '98)
Well get together with our state reps in Michigan and kick their butts. We have plenty of natural gas and we need the jobs too.
I know many families in Texas that have recovered their lost retirement from the payments from the Bartlett Shale. Amazing to watch, especially those families battle hardened by the results of the economic recessions from the boom - bust cycle of the oil business.
Thee do not waste their resources. We as a nation should do no less.
The whole secret to getting out of the mess we’re in is domestic energy independence...and abadoning globalism
From a history of Michigan oil and gas exploration. Many of the things the greenies blame on oil and gas drilling happen anyway.
In 1911 Michigans first commercial natural gas well began production. The tabulation of Reported Discoveries of Gas in Michigan in the Geological Survey Bulletins is longer than the oil well list and included 116 wells. These were mostly located in southeastern Michigan, including Macomb, Oakland, St. Clair and Wayne counties as well as in Manistee County in western Michigan. Many of the early natural gas discoveries were most likely made not as a result of a search for oil or natural gas but were instead test wells drilled for salt or for fresh water. Strong flows of gas from water wells are not unusual in southeastern Michigan and sometimes the shallower rims of the basin can still provide a surprise. In the mid 1980s holes drilled to provide footings for a highway overpass in St. Clair County blew out with natural gas. The flow of gas from these early wells was usually quite small. The largest volume of natural gas was in St. Clair County were wells supplied several families in one case, pumps, drills and two houses in another case and one house in a number of instances.
Thank you for being a FReeper, Rep Bloom!
I live in Williamsport and we have absolutely benefitted from the Marcellus Shale boom. Rep Gene Yaw is my representative and he is a great man.
What most people (even Pennsylvanians) do not realize is that we have some of the toughest regulations on the natural gas drillers in the country. Of course, this is not enough for the liberals who spread fear and disinformation across the state.
While the liberals call for higher taxes and choking regulations on the natural gas industry, they will never be happy until they drive them out of the state. That is the dirty secret these liberals can never admit.
With the Utica Shale find below the Marcellus, gas drilling will be in our great Commonwealth for decades to come. I welcome it!
Indeed.
The only thing missing is the political will. In fact, politics has caused the latest energy "shortage". Your president is on record as advocating higher energy prices. Attitudes have to change and the political will to exploit resources and expand the economy has to be regained.
Same in PA. And the natural-gas-driven economic recovery is strongest in the areas that need it most desperately.
Amen.
Literally a century's worth of clean reasonably priced energy.
· The Coal State Politician's keep pushing clean coal to protect their interest ( I may disagree with him on technology, but lets continue)
· The Midwest State Politician's are pro Ethanol again do to their voting block.
· Obama is pro Wind, Solar, Biomass and he sort of noted they are not ready because you can't run industry on them
· He then noted the push for "batteries" in cars and trucks and you can't put them in trucks and the electricity you get is 85% coal anyway.
The meat of the matter is Jim is Pro Natural Gas and believes it for Trucks 1st Cars 2nd. He noted look you are investing in (his audience) in this because you want it to work etc. And then he said, it ain't gonna happen with the Obama Administration. Maybe a President after-wards but not him, which is a pound of suckage, because Cramer was an Obama supporter. He noted the Gas stocks and conversion infrastructure companies have taken on the chin as of late.
It was almost like he was telling his watchers this ain't gonna make money soon, sell if you want too.
I have been researching this field for 2 years and I am fascinated by it. I can't help but wonder if it won't at some point soon gather it's own momentum and happen even with Obama and the Sierra Club.
But other points are, I am stunned by the number of market type blogs that are aware of this game changer and potentially getting aboard it, and I am also stunned as to no word yet from Sarah Palin on this. Pushing Shale Gas as a rapid fire move towards energy independence would be a natural for her.
The question is how many more "finds" out their that haven't even yet been found....
That's one part of the secret. Money and banking are just as big a problem if not bigger.
And whose liberal politicians are fighting the strongest to keep it from being utilized.
Jobs be damned, we have to protect the furbish lousewort.
All dams in the Pacific Northwest must be demolished to allow the Free-Range Chickens to swim upstream to their old breeding grounds.
No word from Sarah Palin??? What rock have you been living under?? Palin has been preaching the use of ALL our domestic resources both in and since the McCain campaign. Do you honestly think she needs to sit down and list off all the possiblities??
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