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To begin with, oil is not a fossil fuel. This is a theory put forth by 18th century scientists. Within 50 years, Germany and France's scientists had attacked the theory of petroleum's biological roots. In fact, oil is abiotic, not the product of long decayed biological matter. And oil, for better or for worse, is not a non-renewable resource. It, like coal, and natural gas, replenishes from sources within the mantle of earth. This is the real and true science of oil. Read all about it.
Originally posted by totalvigilance
reply to post by traderonwallst
Even the maximum theoretical U.S. supplies in ANWR would only account for about two percent of yearly American consumption. If we run out of Arabian crude-we're screwed.
Originally posted by traderonwallst
Please note that when they refer to "peak oil" they only refer to oil that they know of, or that they feel is capable of pulling out of the ground.
They do not include oil which can be extracted from oil sands. This is because at the time this would not be profitable until oil was at $80 a barrel, well we are there and this oil should be counted.
There is countless barrels worth of oil like this found in the sands of Canada and along the Oronoco river in South America.
They also do not include oil from shale, again they feared the cost out weighed the profits. Well, again the oil has risen and this oil should too be counted. They also do not include oil that is in areas where drilling is currently not an option, whether it be due to the conditions of the surrounding areas; like in the Norhtern North Sea or in the Anwar area in Alaska.
They also do not include the oil off the Atlantic Coast of Florida, again like Anwar, the environmentalists have forbidden this. Well, if or when necessary we all know they will drill here, so it should be counted.
Peak Oil is just someone's opinion. Do you know that Peak Oil was supposed to occur in 1995? this is true. But they did not take into account technologies that would allow us to drill deeper and in hard to reach places. They did not take into account the more efficient automobiles. Variables people, variables.
Just like the IPCC in global warming, its a theory that has to be adjusted periodically because the numbers don;t work.
So, they make them work, tweak a few things and BAM...new theory.
The amount of oil under the Arabian peninsula is not finite, and can almost all be accounted for.
Why has OPEC continued to let the price rise?
They know.......they are on the down side of Arabian Peak Oil. What happens when they run out???? Easy.
The US opens Anwar, the US drills off the coast of Florida......etc, etc....
Now the US becomes an Oil Power house....
Its just a theory, and like with all theories, I reserve my right to make adjustments to it as time goes by.
Maybe they will give me some nobel prize for a movie I might make with countless errors on this theory, or maybe I will go invent something like the internet.
Originally posted by traderonwallst
That all depends on where you get your information from. I have read internal reports from oil companies stating there is 50 years worth of oil up there. Thats 50 years of oil providing up to60% of consumption needs in this Country.
The rpoblem is, it would probablly more profitable to seel the stuff overe seas. If they ever do lift the ANWR shield and llow the oil to be drilled, their should be stipulations that the oil is either used for consumption here in the US or to replenish the Special Petroleum Reserves.
Originally posted by traderonwallst
Actually I think you are following me around.
Must you point -- counter point everything I say?
Where do you get the time to do that?
and how do you get all the quotes like that oto show up in your replies? Would love to do the same to you some time
By the way. Venzueala basicly floats on crude might be right, but its whats called heavy crude. Extremely expensive to refine and something the US is not interested in.
When Chavez threw the America Companies out, he really felt we would go to war over this, but we just left.
He is selling most of the oil to China. In China they use this stuff like we use regular oil. They have little restricitons as set out by Kyoto over there. Burns way too much worse than diesel, this is where you get real bad emmissions.
-I am sure I will see you around (following me no less)
CARACAS, Venezuela - Venezuela had a blunt message this week for Exxon Mobil, one of the world’s most powerful oil companies: Get off my crude-rich turf.
Originally posted by traderonwallst
I am sorry, but being told to give more of your profit for the sake of just taking it is insane.
I am glad ExxonMobil left. Why give any more money to that dictator?
Byu the way, I hope everyone is boycotting Citgo. Chavez, through Petróleos de Venezuela and the Venezuelan government, owns that company.