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US Senator Pete Domenici (R-NM), ranking member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, introduced the American Energy Production Act of 2008 (S.2958) to increase domestic production of oil and natural gas and to fund the development of oil shale and coal-to-liquids technology. Eighteen other senators co-sponsored. Included in the bill is language for a coal-derived fuels mandate.
The bill would open up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) as well as the Atlantic and Pacific regions of the Outer Continental Shelf for exploration and production; and lift the one-year moratorium on developing oil shale in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah.
Originally posted by desert
Why let China or India lead in green technology? Why doesn't the US want to lead in green technology?
Originally posted by desert
reply to post by whaaa
Indeed, Whaaa!
I'm scratching my head over this one. Unlike the 1970's oil crisis, there is no "shortage" at the pump. So, if more oil is drilled, where will companies store it and refine it? If this "new" oil would be to offset "foreign" oil, I doubt our price would go down, as the oil companies would need that price to establish drilling in these areas and keep their profits up.
If this "new" oil goes on the market, is "fungible" as oil/commodity business says it is, the only thing it could do is not make prices go up as fast, maybe, as, again, why would oil companies lower the price if they can drill oil at this price?
The only thing that makes sense to me is if we quit dancing on this slippery oil slick, by greatly reducing our demand for it, by the US becoming "green" and becoming a world leader in green technology. Does not the sun shine on
the US, does not the wind blow, do not the waves crash and tide flow?
Why let China or India lead in green technology? Why doesn't the US want to lead in green technology?
Originally posted by Maxmars
In the spirit of 'spreading the word' I'm hoping that jackinthebox and mybigunit won't mind;
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Originally posted by daddyroo45
reply to post by desert
It's all about the economy.We could convert almost all gasoline vehicles currently on the roads in the U S to run on H2O in the vapor form.