Oil Prices WorldWide
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04-05-2005, 11:28 PM
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RE: Oil Prices WorldWide
so it\'s a speculation? Anyway, why would we be f**ked if you\'d be right? Would they start invading the rest of the world? Or simply get an oil-monopoly?
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04-05-2005, 11:57 PM
Post: #32
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RE: Oil Prices WorldWide
Listen, the world\'s war machine runs on oil. When everyone else runs out of oil...
In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king. |
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04-06-2005, 07:19 AM
Post: #33
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RE: Oil Prices WorldWide
The world isn\'t going to run out of oil any time soon.
The reason why we haven\'t drilled in Alaska is because of the stupid EPA and Greenpeace. We can\'t drill in Alaska because it will kill the already over populated Caribou and they\'re over populated because of the few pumps up there keeping THEM WARM during winters. Not only that, the people in Alaska WANT to drill up there because they want JOBS. The EPA and Greenpeace don\'t deserve to live. US needs a war against China in which we completely dominate them with few losses...but that won\'t happen. |
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04-06-2005, 07:35 AM
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RE: RE: Oil Prices WorldWide
Yellowbelly Wrote:The world isn\'t going to run out of oil any time soon. Oil will run out within this century.... Coal in the next 60 years And gas in the next 150 years. |
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04-06-2005, 09:33 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-06-2005 09:36 AM by The_Punisher.)
Post: #35
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No, those oil projections are based off of what we currently have tapped.
I believe it doesn\'t take into account Alaskan oil. It especially doesn\'t take into account China\'s oil. But then again I don\'t think it would add much more then 20 years onto it. |
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04-06-2005, 12:28 PM
Post: #36
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RE: Oil Prices WorldWide
This is supper controversial, some dismiss it as a hoax- but who knows 8) .
Supplies of oil may be inexhaustible |
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04-06-2005, 01:05 PM
Post: #37
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RE: Oil Prices WorldWide
interesting....
Quote:In one presentation, Gold described shafts that he and associates drilled in an ancient meteorite impact crater in Sweden. They drilled into a kind of rock that was not sedimentary, not associated with the sediments believed to produce oil deposits. At a depth of about 4 miles, they encountered a hydrocarbon oil similar to light petroleum that Gold believes was primordial oil. He noted a variety of evidence to support the belief. Gold estimated that this single site contained \"more petroleum than all of Saudi Arabia.\" With current technology, however, pumping it out would be impossible, he added. pretty interesting stuff that there maybe we should invest in either better pumps, or more effeceint cars, your choice ill stick to walking |
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04-06-2005, 04:44 PM
Post: #38
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RE: RE: Oil Prices WorldWide
The_Punisher Wrote:No, those oil projections are based off of what we currently have tapped. According to the latest articles in \'the science of the total environment\', those projections do... as they also take into account the increased demand for fossil fuels from china.etc |
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04-06-2005, 06:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-06-2005 06:43 PM by =D.C.L.I=TuRb0jUg3nD.)
Post: #39
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RE: RE: Oil Prices WorldWide
Yellowbelly Wrote:The EPA and Greenpeace don\'t deserve to live. :wacko: You need to buy a new brain there, Thrash, old one obviously don?t work very well. Who do you think you are, Hitler\'s lost grandchild? Go spew your garbage in a suitable hate-forum elsewhere (nazi, ku-klux, anti-disco ... you pick\'em!). |
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04-06-2005, 06:37 PM
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RE: Oil Prices WorldWide
Does he actually realise china has the largest military which is also high-tech in the world???? Or is he another american who thinks his military can wipe the floor with anyone? Apologies to the americans on here that don\'t think like that.
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