Offshore Oil Drilling

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  1. bogart

    bogart Notable Member

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    #121
    The US also has a natural gas crisis and the offshore natural gas reserves will soon be needed.
     
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    #122
    Most people do not realize how long it takes to drill and start producing. 5 years from now everyone will be screaming why wasn't drilling started in 08.
     
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    #123
    Natural gas will start kicking your ass, via utility bills which will be delivered with a bottle of lube soon.
     
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    #124
    The US is running out of natural gas

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    #125
    When its out will everyone demand drilling then?
     
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  6. bogart

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    #126
    We need to implement alternative energy plans before we start drilling. Otherwise we just use the offshore resources up and then what?
     
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    #127
    Good point.
     
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    #128
    Actually I would feel that both needs to be concurrent, the active development of alternative energy as well as offshore drilling. Both takes time and lots of money and the sooner they can be accomplished, in whatever order, the greater will be the benefits for us.

     
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    #129
    It seems we can't do both without arguing. The reserves off shore if we started today would take 5 to 10 years to reap the benefits. Alternative energy will be the ultimate answer. I think universities and private companies should take the lead on research and solve the problems.
     
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    #130
    How much oil is present in the US Strategic Reserve?
     
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    #132
    Personally I think it's a great idea. But that will eventually run out too. So I think we still need to be developing the electric and hydrogen vehicles.
     
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    #133
    That's the problem with the offshore drilling. It will run out too. At the least we need to start building some new nuclear plants asap.
     
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    #134
    Fusion ones would be better but pity it is still in prototype stage or it will be much cleaner and less likely to be opposed by the environmentalists.

     
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    #135
    Nuclear Fusion Reactor being built in France won't come online before 2025... So, maybe we are too late, according to [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Matt Savinar[/FONT] and Mike Rupert. The human race wold soon descend into post-industrial stone age.

    But there is a solution... It is called "Permatopia"

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    A.K.A. The One World Government... :D
     
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    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    #136
    No thanks, reminds me of Star Wars, and we do not yet have the means for space travel, we would be forever tripped in the tyranny of a One World government.

     
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    #137
    You know, these peak oil folks have some really weird ideas, about dealing with this "disaster", proposing a "Malthusian Catastrophe" as a solution to the problem.

    Please check out http://home.comcast.net/~olimar/c2c-6-23.mp3

     
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