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No , I don't think there is a way too prove it right now, I am in Southern Michigan right now and the guy that told me about it and sent me the info. I sent you could be anywhere, only see him once in a while, but he was damn convencing with his explanation of the whole thing.
I'm not a geologist Bill. And I am sorry for the delay. Don't know what to tell ya.
If I hear from or see him again, you will get the answers As soon as I get them.
But far as I can tell, they have a lot of welss in that general area, ya know, SD, Wy, Nb, so I don't think he is lieing either.
Later days man, and write soon,
Scooter
HOW can this BE? HOW can we NOT BE extracting this!? Because the democrats, environmentalists and left wing republicans have blocked all efforts to help America become independent of foreign oil.
Whether this story is true or not, you all might want to check out the Bureau of Land Management website. They auction off oil and gas leases every 4 months. It might be worth buying a lease or two, just in case.
On the other hand, Obama may take a page from Bill Clinton's book and declare the entire region a National Wildlife Refuge. That would lock up the oil for good.
S.D. voters pass rezoning for Hyperion refinery
"There's probably a hundred pressure points that they have to pass through," said Ed Cable of Citizens Opposed to Oil Pollution, which currently has a lawsuit pending against the rezoning decision, Cable said.
SOUTH DAKOTA: Hyperion pledges 'clean' refinery - Opponents say there's 'no such thing'
The company claims to have purchase options on about 10,000 acres in southern Union County. Bob Frieberg, a Beresford, S.D., attorney who represents the company, said it will apply to rezone other land for various other uses as it becomes necessary.
This email from one of my sources on the Hyperion “green” refinery project got stranded in my in-box because of court and the holidays. While a couple of weeks old, I think it is still worth posting.
The emailer’s bottom line: With all the changes in the petroleum industry (i.e., low prices), potential changes in the auto industry (like cares that use less or no gas), and upcoming changes in D.C. (Yea! The Man Crush!), the already shaky Hyperion (f/k/a Gorilla) Project in Union County look less likely than ever.
Hyperion to turn SD into a dump site?
From the Argus Leader: our local news paper here in SE SD. and most read across the state.[ This is Allred5923 information given in quote]
The head of a group opposing the planned Hyperion oil refinery in Union County suggests it might really be a front for a series of landfills to bury trash from the East Coast - information that surely will add more fuel to a public hearing on the refinery that is glowing white hot.
On Oct. 19, 2007, Rod Bremby, secretary of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, announced he was denying an air-quality permit for the 1,400-megawatt expansion of a power plant outside Holcomb in Finney County that was sought by Sunflower Electric Power Corp. He cited dangers posed by the plant's projected 11 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions, a greenhouse gas many scientists link to global warming.
A Flood of Canadian Oil in Production
With the threat of countries nationalizing their resources, big oil companies are having a harder time replacing their reserves. Many of them, however, are looking north to the vast Canadian resources. And the last time I checked, Canada's agenda wasn't to pull a Chavez and snatch its oil resources from under producers' feet.
When we're talking about Canadian crude flowing to the U.S., there are two specific places investors should focus on. Over the next few years, nearly three million barrels of oil per day from the Alberta oil sands will be flowing into the U.S. (Canada estimates production will reach 2.7 million barrels per day by 2015). Granted, extracting and upgrading the heavy bitumen is an energy-intensive process. But as technology improves, that process will become more efficient. Believe me, if companies were able to stay around throughout $20/bbl oil, they'll thrive when oil hits $120 a barrel.
Remember Shell's trouble with Russia? Not surprisingly, the only way Shell was able offset the loss of its Sakhalin-2 reserves was by gaining assets in the Canadian oil sands.
But Alberta's oil sands are only part of the production picture.
Over the last couple of months, I've been talking a lot about how the Bakken formation is the fastest growing oil play in the U.S. and Canada. According to the USGS, there could be up to 400 billion barrels of high-quality oil in the formation.
Okay, so the Bakken formation may not be new to my Energy and Capital readers. But it's not just an interest from producers that makes us want to jump into the Bakken play. The U.S. is preparing for this flood of Canadian oil.
In 2007, Hyperion Resources announced they were building an oil refinery in Union County, South Dakota. According to the company, the refinery would be able to handle roughly 400,000 barrels per day. It is expected to be completed by 2014.
Naturally, that's if everything goes according to plan.
South Dakota’s
$10-Billion ‘Gorilla’
The southeastern tip of South Dakota is the lone identified short-list location by JACK LYNE,
Site Selection Executive Editor of
Interactive Publishing
jack.lyne [email protected] the first new U.S. oil refinery built in more than three decades. Trumpeted as “the gold standard for all future refineries,” Hyperion Energy’s 1,800-employee operation has inched a little closer to reality.
HOW can this BE? HOW can we NOT BE extracting this!? Because the democrats, environmentalists and left wing republicans have blocked all efforts to help America become independent of foreign oil.