Re: OT: Anyone have comment on the 60-Minute story about "oil sands" in Canada
- From: "Calif Bill" <bmckeespam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 23:22:23 GMT
"Shortwave Sportfishing" <onetwothree@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 14:37:35 -0500, "jabadoodle"
> <jabadoodle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>Evidentially in Alberta Canada there are huge "sand" fields where the
>>"sand" is infused with oil. There are 175 billion barrels of proven oil
>>there. Which is second only to Saudi Arabia's 260 billion.
>>
>>This evidentially can and will mean plenty of oil for many years. And
>>oil that is not dependent on the Middle East.
>>
>>My first though was, why have I never heard of this before. I consider
>>myself at least moderatly informed. Read the papers, watch the news, etc.
>>With all the focus on energy, oil, gas prices, etc for years...where has
>>this
>>info been? Or did I just miss this story somehow?
>>
>>Of course, that doesn't help in the long, long run. And it is difficult
>>to get, so it won't lower prices back to $1.50/gallon. And burning oil
>>still emits green-house gases (if you belive in that sort of thing;)
>
> there is more shale oil locked in the hills of wyoming than all the
> oil in the persian gulf combined.
>
> just cant get it out.
And that is the rest of the story. Figure out a way to economically recover
the oil, and you will be richer than Bill Gates.
.
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