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    Drilling for oil in Alaska?

    Why has this not been discussed more? To me, we could use our own oil for the next 5-10 years and at that point be in place to use other alternative fuels for our needs.
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    Re: Drilling for oil in Alaska?

    its been discussed

    even the people of alaska want it

    but we have caved in to the environmental lunatics who are more concerned with the mating habits and habitats of walruses and polar [censored] bears

    its obvious that seals and penguins and whatever the [censored] else lives up there is more important to these losers than the the fact that drilling there will save everybody a boatload of money
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    Re: Drilling for oil in Alaska?

    How much is up there? Could we use that for 5-10 years? If so wouldn't that be enough time to develop and get everyone switched over to alternative fuels? Or at least drastically reduce our dependence upon oil?
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    Re: Drilling for oil in Alaska?

    How close is the pipeline to capicity? It is already 10 past it's expected life. Wanna build a new one? Sure , this sounds good but it was years before the first drop ever came out of the first and I don't think they are running it half full. There is as much oil in the west as Alaska. The Alaskan field is on Prudhoe Bay -top of the world.

    "Although they prefer not to publicize it too loudly just yet, Shell Oil Company and the U.S. government have taken steps toward tapping into the world's largest known oil shale deposits using an innovative in-ground heating method.

    The Green River Formation of Colorado, Utah and Wyoming "holds the equivalent of 800 billion barrels of recoverable oil"?as much as the U.S. would use in 110 years, at current consumption levels, and three times the proven oil reserves of Saudi Arabia,"? according to a Nov. 13 press release from the Bureau of Land Management."

    http://www.nuwireinvestor.com/articl...oil-51062.aspx
    Just one more thing the government has kept most of the people in the dark about.

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    Re: Drilling for oil in Alaska?

    They need to get that rolling. For a nation with our technology and resources it's ridiculous to be in the situation we are currently in.
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    Re: Drilling for oil in Alaska?

    The environmentalists that are fighting against the drilling in Alaska are hypocrites. Only a person that is 100% completely free of petroleum product use should be able say they are against oil/petroleum product production.

    We use it - we need it - drill for it.
    You'll shoot your eye out.

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    Re: Drilling for oil in Alaska?

    this isnt about the pipeline its about drilling ANWR, specifically the "1002 area"

    there are estimates of anywhere from 4.5 to as much as 16 billions barrels of oil

    ANWR is just east of prudhoe bay on the north slope which is our largest oil field

    we use approx 20m bpd in this country

    so on the low end it would fully supply our daily usage for about 12 years.......if it was the higher end of the estimate we could be fully supplied for 32 years just off this area alone

    add in the other areas we get domestic supply from (prudhoe bay, the gulf, etc) we could fully meet our daily demand without any foreign assistance for a period of 15 to about 35 years

    if we were to drop the idea of giving a [censored] about the mating habits of dolphins and drill off the coast of florida.......we could stretch that much further as there are estimates of 12-20 billion barrels to be found there as well
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    Re: Drilling for oil in Alaska?

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: elp6n</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The environmentalists that are fighting against the drilling in Alaska are hypocrites. Only a person that is 100% completely free of petroleum product use should be able say they are against oil/petroleum product production.

    We use it - we need it - drill for it. </div></div>
    i agree 100%

    instead of drilling off the coast of florida there are some jackass politicians who are trying to have the boundaries of international waters redrawn to keep the cubans from 60 miles off the coast of florida and then reselling the oil we should be drilling for back to us at a substantial markup for the useless embargo thats lasted all these years

    or to really give us the big "[censored] you" and not sell us [censored]
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    Re: Drilling for oil in Alaska?

    "this isnt about the pipeline its about drilling ANWR, specifically the "1002 area" "

    Sounds good, but if you can't move it drilling for it won't help till you build enough pipe to double the present amount. You can only put so much in a pipeline.

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    Re: Drilling for oil in Alaska?

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Spuds</div><div class="ubbcode-body">"this isnt about the pipeline its about drilling ANWR, specifically the "1002 area" "

    Sounds good, but if you can't move it drilling for it won't help till you build enough pipe to double the present amount. You can only put so much in a pipeline.</div></div>
    adding that is easy.......getting politicians to get their heads out of their collective asses and stop giving into the environmental lunatics is a whole different story
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