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Oil: The Inconvenient Truth
One gets an uneasy feeling seeing a majority of our off-shore oil reserves smack in the middle of hurricane alley.
We are so vulnerable to a 100 year storm, CAT 5, taking out 1/2 of our oil/gas production, small as it is.
Anyone with any experience in risk management, would immediate decide that other off-shore areas should be incorporated into our production fields.
CA, Alaska and the east coast come immediately to mind.
The other point is that we dont drill in CA for fear of a leak, and we have not ever had a CAT ? storm. Given that the rigs in the gulf survive CAT 2 or 3 storms every year and leaking is hardly an issue, the hesteria in CA is much to do about nothing, given todays rig technology.
Finally, it turns that NOT drilling in the off-shore of Santa Barbara, CA, causes oil leakage from the oceans surface that would end if the reserves were taped and the pressure releaved. To the point where the locals, who are hardly "drill friendly" have actually voted to have production be turned back on and the pressure releaved to elimenate leaking from the ocean floor.
thanks for article.
Big Oil Asks: Where Will Tomorrow's Oil Come From?
While Americans sit on 20-40 billion barrels of oil in ANWR, where daily production, 1-2 million barrels, would match our imports from the Saudi's, who supply 15% of the USA's oil imports.
First we must drill for all know oil in the USA and its waters.
Second, we must build 50 large scale coal to fuel refinery's,
Third, we must build 50 nuclear power plants and convert our auto fleet to electric, which can be charged with our new power source, nuclear.
These 3 steps will make America much less dependent on oil imports, will strengthen our economy, by providing a huge number of new jobs in the energy industry, will strengthen our dollar, by keeping in America, most of the $400 Billion currently spent on oil imports.
Most important, it will provide a long term solution to America's need for more and more energy.
GM Looks Beyond Oil
The nuclear waste problem can be solved by re-cycling it and using it over and over.
GM Looks Beyond Oil
Answer, yes convert auto fleet to electric, and reduce gasoline consumption, less imported oil and less pollution, that's great. But, we still need major new sources of electric power, nuclear power is the answer. Further, begin converting our coal powered plants to coal to liquid fuel refinery's, which are much cleaner that current plants. CTL produces a variety of clean liquid fuels, gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, we will need these fuels for decades. CTL production will reduce our dependence on imported oil.
All of this delays Peak oil, and increasingly makes America less and less dependent on imported crude oil.
Recession? I've Got a Solution
Sorry Greens, Fossil Fuels Are Here to Stay
Another important factor in your article is that building dozens even hundreds of nuclear and coal to liquid fuel plants will employ Americans to build American assets. In 20 years, we could marginalize the Middle East oil.
The Greens solution continues the flow of our power dollars to the Middle East. The fantasy of re-newable energy is what keeps us chained to the Middle East. I, for one, would employ Americans to build American energy assets.
Time for Greater Oversight of Mortgage Lenders? Duh!
Time for Greater Oversight of Mortgage Lenders? Duh!
Annaly Capital Management Selloff Overdone
Wachovia's 'Poorly Timed' Deals Put Dividend at Risk
Analysts Like Home Depot's Cautious 2008 Outlook
Proposals for a Depreciating Housing Environment
Proposals for a Depreciating Housing Environment
Friday Outlook: Two-Way Volatility Continues
So, does this support the idea that the dollar is making a bottom, which may last for a few years? thoughts?
Oil and Natural Gas Will Decouple - Big Time