other than its logical for Arab oil to monopolize oil productionDoes anybody have proof that Arab Oil Tycoons are paying activists to stop oil drilling in remote Alaska?
We have been drilling and pumping oil up here in Alaska since 1977. We simply do not have enough oil to satisfy the needs and wants of the USA.Does anybody have proof that Arab Oil Tycoons are paying activists to stop oil drilling in remote Alaska?
';Arabs'; don't have a monopoly on oil production.
They don't need to stop drilling in environmentally sensitive areas to increase their wealth.
Think about it: the guarantee of future production from areas like Alaska and Antarctica means that we will continue to rely on oil instead of looking for alternatives.
They would probably prefer exploration to start in these areas in the next decade so that future oil supplies can be extended.
Activists wouldn't be activists if they could be bought off easily.
The ';Arabs Oil Tycoons'; have nothing to do with that. The oil in Alaska is expensive, the one in other part of the world cheap. In addition, the USA is not depending on the middle east oil, contrary to a well established legend.
The US is consuming 21 millions barrels per day and is producing only 8 millions. Alaska will not solve the problem of over-consuming and will not bring the 13 millions barrels missing. On the 13 millions barrels imported, only 2.5 millions are coming from the middle east, the rest is coming from Canada, Mexica, Nigeria, Angola, Algeria etc... The US stays strategically an Atlantic country.
Middle East oil is mainly dealing with Japan, South Korea and other far east country.
its cheaper to drill over there,oil flow over there.too costly to drill in alaska or canadas high arctic.oil companies perfer the cheapest way to do things. believe me i,ve have drilled for oil%26amp;gas for 30 years. 5 years in the high arctic some of the well up there will blow your mind.how do we get it to market?you dont think that the oil companies want to spend their money do you.not.what ever is the cheapest way.theres enough oil%26amp;gas up there but again way to costly to bring it to market.and we are not running short thats called fear mongering.thats whats driving up the price.take it from someone whos spent 30 years in the oil field.now do you feel hoodwinked sorry
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