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vincent p. norris wrote:
Realistically, there is _no_ way that humanity is not going to drill and extract every known (and potential) large oil reserve, eventually. "Opening ANWR is sound public policy that would serve the country well many years into the future," said Pete Domenici, the Republican chairman of the committee. The oil produced from the wildlife refuge "would provide some cushion" for U.S. supplies, he said." I understand there 's only enough oil there to supply our needs for 18 months. People who say there's enough for "many years" are playing a semantic trick. One can make a single box of corn flakes last for years, too, if he eats only one flake per week. I also understand there's so little oil there (in relation to our daily consumption) that several of the "seven sisters" don't even intend to get involved. The real reason for opening that field is that it *really* "opens the door" to drilling anywhere and everywhere. If ANWR can be drilled, no place will be sacred. The oil from ANWR will be exported, probably to China and Japan. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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