Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
Higher prices for oil are making resources that didn't use to be
profitable suddenly look very good, Alberta's oil sands for one... http://www.energy.gov.ab.ca/89.asp In a few years as all these new oil sources come online we are going to be facing a glut of oil again... unless the government does something to screw it up. And I try to NEVER underestimate the power of our government to screw things up. Jeff DeWitt Brian wrote: > Face it, the age of cheap energy is gone, a victim of overconsumption of > a limited nonrenewable resource, driven by an unsustainable population. > > Whatever we fuel our vehicles with in 25 years, you can bet it will > still be at least $50 a tank in today's dollars. > > B |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
Right... he is from the government and he is here to help us.
Jeff DeWitt billy ray wrote: > I thought he was flying around trying to hawk a pack-o-lies about how he is > the only one capable of saving the earth. And.... no he has no interest in > political office... at this time.... > > > "Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message > news:7xEng.2224$4c7.622@tornado.southeast.rr.com.. . > >>Yeah... the same Al Gore who is flying around on jets burning up God only >>knows how much fuel warning us about the dangers of burning fuel. >> >>Jeff DeWitt >> >>billy ray wrote: >> >>>No, methane powered Jeeps will still create carbon dioxide that AlGore >>>says caused the death of all the dinosaurs and the many ice ages. >>> >>>Of course.... there is still that nagging question of who was running >>>gasoline powered engines and using other fossil fuels hundreds of >>>millions of years ago before those fuels were created.. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>"Steve Foley" <steve.foley@DELETE.att.net> wrote in message >>>news:gtymg.50075$mF2.48272@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... >>> >>> >>>>Think Methane!!! >>>> >>>> >>>>"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message >>>>news:f965$449a8ede$48311525$13074@FUSE.NET.. . >>>> >>>> >>>>>Solar powered Jeeps? >>>> >>>> >>>> > |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
Right... he is from the government and he is here to help us.
Jeff DeWitt billy ray wrote: > I thought he was flying around trying to hawk a pack-o-lies about how he is > the only one capable of saving the earth. And.... no he has no interest in > political office... at this time.... > > > "Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message > news:7xEng.2224$4c7.622@tornado.southeast.rr.com.. . > >>Yeah... the same Al Gore who is flying around on jets burning up God only >>knows how much fuel warning us about the dangers of burning fuel. >> >>Jeff DeWitt >> >>billy ray wrote: >> >>>No, methane powered Jeeps will still create carbon dioxide that AlGore >>>says caused the death of all the dinosaurs and the many ice ages. >>> >>>Of course.... there is still that nagging question of who was running >>>gasoline powered engines and using other fossil fuels hundreds of >>>millions of years ago before those fuels were created.. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>"Steve Foley" <steve.foley@DELETE.att.net> wrote in message >>>news:gtymg.50075$mF2.48272@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... >>> >>> >>>>Think Methane!!! >>>> >>>> >>>>"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message >>>>news:f965$449a8ede$48311525$13074@FUSE.NET.. . >>>> >>>> >>>>>Solar powered Jeeps? >>>> >>>> >>>> > |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
Right... he is from the government and he is here to help us.
Jeff DeWitt billy ray wrote: > I thought he was flying around trying to hawk a pack-o-lies about how he is > the only one capable of saving the earth. And.... no he has no interest in > political office... at this time.... > > > "Jeff DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message > news:7xEng.2224$4c7.622@tornado.southeast.rr.com.. . > >>Yeah... the same Al Gore who is flying around on jets burning up God only >>knows how much fuel warning us about the dangers of burning fuel. >> >>Jeff DeWitt >> >>billy ray wrote: >> >>>No, methane powered Jeeps will still create carbon dioxide that AlGore >>>says caused the death of all the dinosaurs and the many ice ages. >>> >>>Of course.... there is still that nagging question of who was running >>>gasoline powered engines and using other fossil fuels hundreds of >>>millions of years ago before those fuels were created.. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>"Steve Foley" <steve.foley@DELETE.att.net> wrote in message >>>news:gtymg.50075$mF2.48272@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... >>> >>> >>>>Think Methane!!! >>>> >>>> >>>>"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message >>>>news:f965$449a8ede$48311525$13074@FUSE.NET.. . >>>> >>>> >>>>>Solar powered Jeeps? >>>> >>>> >>>> > |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
Apparently the Wyoming/Montana/Utah oil shale folks are hoping for just
another dollar or two per barrel as well. As is Conagra. Jeff DeWitt proclaimed: > Higher prices for oil are making resources that didn't use to be > profitable suddenly look very good, Alberta's oil sands for one... > > http://www.energy.gov.ab.ca/89.asp > > In a few years as all these new oil sources come online we are going to > be facing a glut of oil again... unless the government does something to > screw it up. > > And I try to NEVER underestimate the power of our government to screw > things up. > > Jeff DeWitt > > > Brian wrote: > >> Face it, the age of cheap energy is gone, a victim of overconsumption >> of a limited nonrenewable resource, driven by an unsustainable >> population. >> Whatever we fuel our vehicles with in 25 years, you can bet it will >> still be at least $50 a tank in today's dollars. >> >> B |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
Apparently the Wyoming/Montana/Utah oil shale folks are hoping for just
another dollar or two per barrel as well. As is Conagra. Jeff DeWitt proclaimed: > Higher prices for oil are making resources that didn't use to be > profitable suddenly look very good, Alberta's oil sands for one... > > http://www.energy.gov.ab.ca/89.asp > > In a few years as all these new oil sources come online we are going to > be facing a glut of oil again... unless the government does something to > screw it up. > > And I try to NEVER underestimate the power of our government to screw > things up. > > Jeff DeWitt > > > Brian wrote: > >> Face it, the age of cheap energy is gone, a victim of overconsumption >> of a limited nonrenewable resource, driven by an unsustainable >> population. >> Whatever we fuel our vehicles with in 25 years, you can bet it will >> still be at least $50 a tank in today's dollars. >> >> B |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
Apparently the Wyoming/Montana/Utah oil shale folks are hoping for just
another dollar or two per barrel as well. As is Conagra. Jeff DeWitt proclaimed: > Higher prices for oil are making resources that didn't use to be > profitable suddenly look very good, Alberta's oil sands for one... > > http://www.energy.gov.ab.ca/89.asp > > In a few years as all these new oil sources come online we are going to > be facing a glut of oil again... unless the government does something to > screw it up. > > And I try to NEVER underestimate the power of our government to screw > things up. > > Jeff DeWitt > > > Brian wrote: > >> Face it, the age of cheap energy is gone, a victim of overconsumption >> of a limited nonrenewable resource, driven by an unsustainable >> population. >> Whatever we fuel our vehicles with in 25 years, you can bet it will >> still be at least $50 a tank in today's dollars. >> >> B |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
Does that mean the price of Orville Redenbacher Popcorn is going up?
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message news:T5adnRkHC5jNtwLZnZ2dnUVZ_tOdnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > Apparently the Wyoming/Montana/Utah oil shale folks are hoping for just > another dollar or two per barrel as well. As is Conagra. > > Jeff DeWitt proclaimed: > >> Higher prices for oil are making resources that didn't use to be >> profitable suddenly look very good, Alberta's oil sands for one... >> >> http://www.energy.gov.ab.ca/89.asp >> >> In a few years as all these new oil sources come online we are going to >> be facing a glut of oil again... unless the government does something to >> screw it up. >> >> And I try to NEVER underestimate the power of our government to screw >> things up. >> >> Jeff DeWitt >> >> >> Brian wrote: >> >>> Face it, the age of cheap energy is gone, a victim of overconsumption of >>> a limited nonrenewable resource, driven by an unsustainable population. >>> Whatever we fuel our vehicles with in 25 years, you can bet it will >>> still be at least $50 a tank in today's dollars. >>> >>> B |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
Does that mean the price of Orville Redenbacher Popcorn is going up?
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message news:T5adnRkHC5jNtwLZnZ2dnUVZ_tOdnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > Apparently the Wyoming/Montana/Utah oil shale folks are hoping for just > another dollar or two per barrel as well. As is Conagra. > > Jeff DeWitt proclaimed: > >> Higher prices for oil are making resources that didn't use to be >> profitable suddenly look very good, Alberta's oil sands for one... >> >> http://www.energy.gov.ab.ca/89.asp >> >> In a few years as all these new oil sources come online we are going to >> be facing a glut of oil again... unless the government does something to >> screw it up. >> >> And I try to NEVER underestimate the power of our government to screw >> things up. >> >> Jeff DeWitt >> >> >> Brian wrote: >> >>> Face it, the age of cheap energy is gone, a victim of overconsumption of >>> a limited nonrenewable resource, driven by an unsustainable population. >>> Whatever we fuel our vehicles with in 25 years, you can bet it will >>> still be at least $50 a tank in today's dollars. >>> >>> B |
Re: Oil Independence Day 2006
Does that mean the price of Orville Redenbacher Popcorn is going up?
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message news:T5adnRkHC5jNtwLZnZ2dnUVZ_tOdnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > Apparently the Wyoming/Montana/Utah oil shale folks are hoping for just > another dollar or two per barrel as well. As is Conagra. > > Jeff DeWitt proclaimed: > >> Higher prices for oil are making resources that didn't use to be >> profitable suddenly look very good, Alberta's oil sands for one... >> >> http://www.energy.gov.ab.ca/89.asp >> >> In a few years as all these new oil sources come online we are going to >> be facing a glut of oil again... unless the government does something to >> screw it up. >> >> And I try to NEVER underestimate the power of our government to screw >> things up. >> >> Jeff DeWitt >> >> >> Brian wrote: >> >>> Face it, the age of cheap energy is gone, a victim of overconsumption of >>> a limited nonrenewable resource, driven by an unsustainable population. >>> Whatever we fuel our vehicles with in 25 years, you can bet it will >>> still be at least $50 a tank in today's dollars. >>> >>> B |
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