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To: umbagi
I agree with your point: ANWR in the ground is money in the bank; we should keep getting all the cheap ME oil we can, as long as it holds out and stays cheap. I'd hate to see the Leg try to foreclose future development, though.

Well.... that's pretty close to my point. I don't look at it being "Our / United States" oil resources over here under our soil vs. "Their / Middle East" oil resources under their soil. We all know that Oil cannot be regenerated. It took millions of years to produce it. We cannot "grow" new oil. Once it is gone, it is gone. Like an endangered species. At some point, it is ALL going to be gone. Ours, Theirs, His, Hers, all of it. So we might as well start planning for the inevitible now, right? Don't wait until it starts raining to build your shelter, right?

OTOH, it's a FACT that if we don't use it (oil in general), then someone else will, so we might as well get while the gettin' is good. (Kind of like the looters.) Sooo.... it's a complex issue, which is why it's tough for me to have strong feelings one way or the other. I just don't have enough information to take a strong stance yet.

2,618 posted on 04/10/2003 10:57:53 PM PDT by BagCamAddict
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To: BagCamAddict
"...We all know that Oil cannot be regenerated. It took millions of years to produce it. We cannot "grow" new oil..."
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This old belief has come into serious question by petroleum engineers in the last several years.
2,633 posted on 04/11/2003 9:40:42 AM PDT by Hanging Chad (tag appied for)
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