Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Who Here Is Supporting Drilling For Oil Where We Have Oil ?

Not where congress is allowing them to be drilling were this is No oil, but the areas that actually have Billions of barrels of oil? Who Here Is Supporting Drilling For Oil Where We Have Oil ?
It's our oil so we should drill for it! It's better than letting China drill horizontally off Cuba and letting them have it.Who Here Is Supporting Drilling For Oil Where We Have Oil ?
I support it.


You do know that the oil companies Don't keep the bad leases right ?


and


They are investing billions into the good leases that they do have.





The oil companies told congress that the amount of oil in their good leases (at this time) is estimated to have Six times more oil than the amount they think is in ANWAR.





The U.S. is the worlds Third largest petroleum producer,


though it has only the worlds 12th largest crude reserve.
I support drilling and, of course, assume the drilling will occur in places where we have oil. My concern is that there is lots of leased areas which have not yet even been prospected so we have no way of knowing if there is actually oil there. But yes, if there is a known source of oil within our grasp, I wholeheartedly support opening it up for drilling.
Sounds great. Unfortunately no one knows where there are billions of barrels of oil.





If you would listen to experts instead of BS artists You would know that


Even with all the science we have today, no one knows if there's oil until they drill.





But keep listening. I hope that we can develop a new source of energy.





Call it blowhard energy
Yes Yes Yes!!!!!!





Even if the price does not come down, it has the benefit of significantly reducing the trade deficit and giving time to develop alternatives.





Heck, I would be for taxing any oil exports to fund alternative energy research and CONSTRUCTION, things like synthetic fuel plants, nuclear reactors, windmills and pump storage facilities.





I've checked into buying a solar system for my house but it felt like I had walked on a used car lot. Too many lies. I happen to be an electrical engineer and can detect the BS. It's sad.
I support it.


Drill.


Drilling is not as bad as the tree huggers want us to think.





Also I would like to add that all sources of energy are important for us to be exploring, but we are a long way from developing the means to run efficiently from others sources so until that time we should drill what we need, while we need it.
I do!





1. It would create thousands of high paying US jobs.


2. It would help to lower the price of oil.


3. It would provide a great deal more tax revenue to our govt without increasing taxes on anyone!


4. It would buy us time to devlop good and economical alternatives to oil.





Go to this website to sign the petition.





http://www.americansolutions.com/
They are.





http://gas2.org/2008/06/04/new-south-dak…
DTM-nice to see you.Absolutely support it.





Also....funny you don't hear the libs whine about Cuba and China drilling away...then again maybe that makes sense. Libs love communists.
I do. We have plenty of oil off of our coastlines:
Me %26amp; anyone with a brain.
i completely agree!!!
%26lt;raises hand%26gt;
I support it. I believe we need to build more refineries first.
I don't think it'll be a good idea. Not for ecological reasons, but for common sense. Investing in renewable tehcnology is much better. Our economy is based on a finite resource, and this is very unstable. If we go to a renewable resource, it'll be much safer. An oil economy is very unstable. We should've learned from the 70's oil crisis.
i don't think it would make much of a difference


because someone from a wealthier country would


buy it out from under us like they did with budweiser





then they will sell it to us for the market rate
How about no more oil. Period. And build electric cars.
Tell that to the oil Companies, who sit on their already allocated land,, and watch the Oil price go Sky High.
i say **** oil. bring on solar or wind.








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