Should We Listen to Boone Pickens on Oil? [View article]
If you are going to comment on oil I wish you understood the fundamentals. Certainly oil prices can come down but long term , assuming we have an economy, the daily requirement for oil will increase and only higher prices will allow exploration and development of hard to reach crude oil. The cheap cost of production days are gone.
Oil, Iraq and U.S. Foreign Policy: A Way Forward [View article]
You are partly correct. teh reality is that the former Sec of Defense would not listen to anyone and with his suck up advisors decimated the military and got us in this mess.
Now believe or not if the Iraqi Government wants to do some large contracts to help its people once they are signed and the Iraqi Government funds them the U.S. Government blocks the funds until they decide its okay.
The cost to develop long term increased production is the cost of one or two months of the war. Providing not dividends in the sense of cas hh but in electricity, housing , food and energy will stop the conflict cold if we also disarm all militias of heavy weapons and stop Iran training them in new equipment.
The only "pain" of non -military in this war has been increased energy prices and the only winner of this increase has been the oil majors. Lets change it and get something for both the American and Iraqi people.
Should We Listen to Boone Pickens on Oil? [View article]
Certainly oil prices can come down but long term , assuming we have an economy, the daily requirement for oil will increase and only higher prices will allow exploration and development of hard to reach crude oil. The cheap cost of production days are gone.
Events in Russia Could Push U.S. Toward a Clearer Energy Policy [View article]
They do very little with a very small budget.
Oil, Iraq and U.S. Foreign Policy: A Way Forward [View article]
Now believe or not if the Iraqi Government wants to do some large contracts to help its people once they are signed and the Iraqi Government funds them the U.S. Government blocks the funds until they decide its okay.
The cost to develop long term increased production is the cost of one or two months of the war. Providing not dividends in the sense of cas hh but in electricity, housing , food and energy will stop the conflict cold if we also disarm all militias of heavy weapons and stop Iran training them in new equipment.
The only "pain" of non -military in this war has been increased energy prices and the only winner of this increase has been the oil majors. Lets change it and get something for both the American and Iraqi people.