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Re: Crude oil will be back at $140.00 a barrel by spring. Chumps still dreaming.
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Author: Mike Smith
Date: Sep 20, 2008 05:59

... drilling our own oil and don't start increasing our refining capabilities, you are correct. Doofus, *everyone* -including the oil industry and John McCain- admits that we can't drill our way out of the oil crunch for several reasons: (A) there's a ten-year turnaround time before the first drop can flow into a gas tank, Fuckin lie. We can have oil pumping in about 1.5 years. Are you really ...
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Re: Crude oil will be back at $140.00 a barrel by spring. Chumps still dreaming.
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Author: jakdedert
Date: Sep 19, 2008 21:20

...t start drilling our own oil and don't start increasing our refining capabilities, you are correct. Doofus, *everyone* -including the oil industry and John McCain- admits that we can't drill our way out of the oil crunch for several reasons: (A) there's a ten-year turnaround time before the first drop can flow into a gas tank, Fuckin lie. We can have oil pumping in about 1.5 years. Are you really this ...
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Re: Crude oil will be back at $140.00 a barrel by spring. Chumps still dreaming.
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Author: Mike Smith
Date: Sep 19, 2008 18:45

... drilling our own oil and don't start increasing our refining capabilities, you are correct. Doofus, *everyone* -including the oil industry and John McCain- admits that we can't drill our way out of the oil crunch for several reasons: (A) there's a ten-year turnaround time before the first drop can flow into a gas tank, Fuckin lie. We can have oil pumping in about 1.5 years. Are you really this misinformed? (B) our ...
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Re: Crude oil will be back at $140.00 a barrel by spring. Chumps still dreaming.
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Author: Brent P
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:15

... drilling our own oil and don't start increasing our refining capabilities, you are correct. Doofus, *everyone* -including the oil industry and John McCain- admits that we can't drill our way out of the oil crunch for several reasons: (A) there's a ten-year turnaround time before the first drop can flow into a gas tank, Especially when it's in their best interest to control supply. What reason does big oil have to increase ...
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Re: Crude oil will be back at $140.00 a barrel by spring. Chumps still dreaming.
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Author: Twibil
Date: Sep 19, 2008 12:02

...'t start drilling our own oil and don't start increasing our refining capabilities, you are correct. Doofus, *everyone* -including the oil industry and John McCain- admits that we can't drill our way out of the oil crunch for several reasons: (A) there's a ten-year turnaround time before the first drop can flow into a gas tank, (B) our own untapped reserves simply aren't large enough to make a dent in our national consumption anyway, ...
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Re: Britain 'faces power cuts threat'.
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Author: Tony Dragon
Date: Sep 18, 2008 00:34

... consumption and its attendant pollution by cutting waste and by conserving energy. Such measures as smaller and fewer cars, less travel and home insulation, etc., are needed immediately. Hopefully the credit crunch will help to reduce some travel, particularly frivolous flying to distant lands but weven greater disincentives are called for. Unfortunately the profit motives of a few directly conflicts with sensible ...
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Re: Britain 'faces power cuts threat'.
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Author: NotMe
Date: Sep 18, 2008 00:18

... immediately. Why don't you set an example by not using any electricity at all in your home? Turn off your computers, TV, fridge, lights etc. Or are you just a hypocrite? Hopefully the credit crunch will help to reduce some travel, particularly frivolous flying to distant lands but weven greater disincentives are called for.  Unfortunately the profit motives of a few directly conflicts with sensible conservation and there ...
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Re: Britain 'faces power cuts threat'.
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Author: Doug
Date: Sep 18, 2008 00:02

... consumption and its attendant pollution by cutting waste and by conserving energy. Such measures as smaller and fewer cars, less travel and home insulation, etc., are needed immediately. Hopefully the credit crunch will help to reduce some travel, particularly frivolous flying to distant lands but weven greater disincentives are called for. Unfortunately the profit motives of a few directly conflicts with sensible conservation and ...
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Re: Britain 'faces power cuts threat'.
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Author: Mike P
Date: Sep 17, 2008 12:59

...who use trains. Of course, the obvious solution, which is conveniently overlooked by the energy profiteers is, switch everything off when not in use. That should reduce demand by at least a third. Also, the credit crunch will also turn some of those lights off at Canary Wharf and elsewhere at night. "The UK will experience prolonged power cuts in about five years unless urgent action is taken now, a report warns. ...
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Re: Britain 'faces power cuts threat'.
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Author: cupra
Date: Sep 17, 2008 12:53

... or who use trains. Of course, the obvious solution, which is conveniently overlooked by the energy profiteers is, switch everything off when not in use. That should reduce demand by at least a third. Also, the credit crunch will also turn some of those lights off at Canary Wharf and elsewhere at night. "The UK will experience prolonged power cuts in about five years unless urgent action is taken now, a report warns. ...
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