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Topic: Is this America's future?
karmafury's photo
Tue 07/22/08 04:52 PM


We should care about the environment.
We are all creatures of ours. I think
it is fair to say we have caused more
damage in the last 100 years than any
time before that and we can't fix it
all in the next 100 years.


Uh...no...what's causing the damage are other nations like China & Russia who are not following the same standards forced on us. they are laughing all the way to the bank while DEMS bankrupt this nation.

...and you people wonder why there's no healthcare coverage or good jobs around?????

I wouldn't trust the govt. to walk my dog no less let them run healthcare.



Actually Russia is classed better (28) than the U.S. (39) on Environmental Performance Index.


THE TOP 20 CARBON DIOXIDE EMITTERS

1. United States
2. China (mainland)
3. Russian Federation
4. India
5. Japan
6. Germany
7. Canada
8. United Kingdom
9. Republic of Korea
10. Italy (including San Marino)
11. Mexico
12. South Africa
13. Iran
14. Indonesia
15. France (including Monaco)
16. Brazil
17. Spain
18. Ukraine
19. Australia
20. Saudi Arabia

Fanta46's photo
Tue 07/22/08 05:09 PM
Welcome to the Freydrinker

damnitscloudy's photo
Tue 07/22/08 05:11 PM
Don't plants eat carbon monoxide? So in theory, the more plants we put out, the less carbon we will have! And with all this "food" floating in the air, its no wonder why pumpkins are the size of houses now O_O

karmafury's photo
Tue 07/22/08 05:21 PM

Don't plants eat carbon monoxide? So in theory, the more plants we put out, the less carbon we will have! And with all this "food" floating in the air, its no wonder why pumpkins are the size of houses now O_O


Plants convert Carbon Dioxide into Oxygen.

damnitscloudy's photo
Tue 07/22/08 05:23 PM


Don't plants eat carbon monoxide? So in theory, the more plants we put out, the less carbon we will have! And with all this "food" floating in the air, its no wonder why pumpkins are the size of houses now O_O


Plants convert Carbon Dioxide into Oxygen.


I was close! :tongue:

01tim's photo
Tue 07/22/08 05:29 PM
I'm not sure if nuclear is the answer, after all I'm old enough to remember three mile island, and it will be run buy the government. we no what a bang up job our government has done, I'm not sure what the answer is. but any part of our government helping normal people out is a joke. only time they listen to us is when they want are vote.

Fanta46's photo
Tue 07/22/08 06:34 PM
America is sitting on top of a super massive 200 billion barrel Oil Field that could potentially make America Energy Independent and until now has largely gone unnoticed. Thanks to new technology the Bakken Formation in North Dakota could boost America’s Oil reserves by an incredible 10 times, giving western economies the trump card against OPEC’s short squeeze on oil supply and making Iranian and Venezuelan threats of disrupted supply irrelevant.

In the next 30 days the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) will release a new report giving an accurate resource assessment of the Bakken Oil Formation that covers North Dakota and portions of South Dakota and Montana. With new horizontal drilling technology it is believed that from 175 to 500 billion barrels of recoverable oil are held in this 200,000 square mile reserve that was initially discovered in 1951. The USGS did an initial study back in 1999 that estimated 400 billion recoverable barrels were present but with prices bottoming out at $10 a barrel back then the report was dismissed because of the higher cost of horizontal drilling techniques that would be needed, estimated at $20-$40 a barrel.

It was not until 2007, when EOG Resources of Texas started a frenzy when they drilled a single well in Parshal N.D. that is expected to yield 700,000 barrels of oil that real excitement and money started to flow in North Dakota. Marathon Oil is investing $1.5 billion and drilling 300 new wells in what is expected to be one of the greatest booms in Oil discovery since Oil was discovered in Saudi Arabia in 1938.

The US imported about 14 million barrels of Oil per day in 2007 , which means US consumers sent about $340 Billion Dollars over seas building palaces in Dubai and propping up unfriendly regimes around the World, if 200 billion barrels of oil at $90 a barrel are recovered in the high plains the added wealth to the US economy would be $18 Trillion Dollars which would go a long way in stabilizing the US trade deficit and could cut the cost of oil in half in the long run.

http://www.nextenergynews.com/news1/next-energy-news2.13s.html

This is a perfectly legal spot to drill.
It requires no lifting of moratoriums, or new offshore oil drilling.
Or killing of Marine life!

Fanta46's photo
Tue 07/22/08 06:41 PM
Edited by Fanta46 on Tue 07/22/08 06:42 PM
Here's the problem,
$5 million dollars a pop to drill, but that's not the big problem. IMO, the problem is,

The Oil and Gas Division regulates the drilling and production of oil and gas in North Dakota. Our mission is to encourage and promote the development, production, and utilization of oil and gas in the state in such a manner as will prevent waste, maximize economic recovery, and fully protect the correlative rights of all owners to the end that the landowners, the royalty owners, the producers, and the general public realize the greatest possible good from these vital natural resources.

The North Dakota Oil & Gas Resources owns it. Not Exxon, Not Shell, Not BP!!
It doesnt really help them at all!!noway noway noway
Still, Its not expected to reduce the price at the pump by much per gallon!

Fanta46's photo
Tue 07/22/08 06:44 PM
My guess is Bush and company wanting to lift the moratorium is all about competition....

Fanta46's photo
Tue 07/22/08 06:53 PM
Edited by Fanta46 on Tue 07/22/08 06:54 PM
Look Jobs,,,,

Eagle Oil, N Western Industries, etc.
Apply on line..... Haven't seen a job with Exxon yet!
Let me know if you do,,,

http://www.ndoil.org/content/view/37/82/


According to a recent study, the petroleum industry in North Dakota needs to hire nearly 12,000 new employees by 2010 to keep pace with the industry’s rapid growth and to replace workers scheduled to retire over the next few years. The industry expects to need an additional 3,300 new workers in 2007 alone to keep up with growth, replacements, and retirements. Industry leaders say this is good news for people looking for a job or a higher paying job in North Dakota. According to Job Service, the average yearly wage in the oil and gas industry in 2005 was $60,330. Jobs in demand include everything from equipment operators and truck drivers, to engineers and geologists. For more information on the need for workers, see the “oil industry jobs” section on this web site.


The Bakken Formation in North Dakota is attracting attention as one of the most exciting oil plays across the United States. The Bakken Formation has the potential to vastly increase North Dakota’s oil production with its enormous reserves. To find out more about the North Dakota Bakken Formation, read the Oil and Gas Tidbits Issue II, and see a map of the Bakken Formation by looking under the “News” section on this web site.

Fanta46's photo
Tue 07/22/08 07:04 PM
Basic Energy 169523 Operator In Person or Online
174139 Hot Oil Crew In Person or Online
169524 Relief Operator In Person or Online
Craft Electric, Inc. 169979 Journeyman Electrician Call Employer
Dakota Sandblasting & Painting 172564 Sandblaster/Painter JSND Generic Application
Eagle Well Service 171078 Workover Rig Mechanic Call Employer
G C Products 173352 Bookkeeper Job Service
174197 Customer Service Representative Job Service
Grey Wolf Drilling 172123 Rotary Driller Helpers Company Application and Test
Halliburton 171148 Operator Assistant Online
Hamm & Phillips 170911 Tractor Trailer Truck Driver Company Application to Job Service
Hess Corporation 171242 Production Operation Tec B Email Resume
Key Energy 168400 Oilfield Workover Service Rig Hands Employer Application
174606 Roustabout Employer Application
Leader Energy Services USA LTD 168581 Equipment Operator Call Employer or Fax/Email Resume
Mitchell's Oilfield Service Inc. 174330 Roustabout Employer Application
Mon-Dak Trucking Inc. 172008 Shop Foreman/Diesel Mechanic Call Employer
MW Industries Inc. 175203 Diesel/Oilfield Mechanic Company Application
175133 Machinist Company Application
175139 Mechanical Engineer Company Application
Oilfield Job Openings in North Dakota
as of June 2, 2008
175136 welder/Fabricator Company Application
Nabors Well Service 175379 Workover Rig Hands Employer Application
Oilind Safety 174151 Safety Hand JSND Generic Application
Penkota Wireline Services 173029 Wireline Operator JSND Generic Application
Pumpco 174530 Diesel/Truck Mechanic Company Website Application
174529 Truck Driver Company Website Application
Pure Energy Services USA, Inc. 169683 Production Testing Operator Resume - Email, Fax, Mail, Online
R & H Supply North Dakota LLC 170132 Sales - Oilfield Supply In Person
175681 Buyer In Person
175675 Delivery Driver In Person
175679 Administrative Assistant In Person
171693 Inside Sales In Person
Redhawk Drilling LLC 175813 Floors, Motors, Derricks, Drillers Company Application
Rink Construction 174762 Scrapper Operator Call Employer
174777 Trackhoe Operator Call Employer
174773 Blade Operator Call Employer
Sanjel 167843 Oilfield Equipment Operator Employer Application - CDL required
Schlumberger 174414 Equipment Op. - Frac, Cement, Coiled Tubing Employer Application
174599 Bulk Plant Operator Employer Application
Stride Well Service 169199 Derrickhand or Floorhand Employer Application
Total Safety US Inc. 173259 H2S Technician Resume and Salary Requirements to Employer
TOTCO/VARCO 172557 Computer Tech/Field and Shop Hand Mail Resume
True Oil LLC 173653 Gas Plant Operator Cover Letter and Resume to Employer
Tuboscope 169469 Oil Pipe Inspector/Shophand In Person
172927 Hand Band Operator/Welder In Person
Weatherford 168565 Shop Technician 1 In Person
174865 Stabber PAR Online
174861 Sales Representative - District Online
171073 Service Tech I & II PAR In Person
171601 Welder In Person or Online
WISCO 171890 Pump Unit Service Tech In Person
171883 Roustabouts In Person
171882 Truck Driver In Person
over

Just one page in one area.

No Exxon!!!!

Fanta46's photo
Tue 07/22/08 07:06 PM
I think Im on to something here....

Fanta46's photo
Wed 07/23/08 10:15 AM
They are saving us from Exxon and lifting the moratorium..

The Bakken Formation is on land legal to drill on!!

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