twintipteles
Active member
Ok, yes, I should have specified easily extractable oil. Canada also has shit loads of oil in the tar sands. I highly doubt we will see this extracted in our lifetime, as regardless of what that article say, it is still extremely costly and difficult to get at this oil. If it was as feasible as they make it out to be, we would surely already be extracting it.
"The Department of the Interior, under Secretary Gale Norton,
estimates the amount of oil in the area at about 5.5 billion barrels to
16 billion barrels, according to a CNN news report. Environmental
groups fighting the drilling proposal say the amount of recoverable oil
in the area is closer to 3.2 billion barrels or less.
Opponents argue that the amount of oil to be had would barely
make a dent in meeting the needs of this oil-hungry country, which uses
nearly 20 million barrels a day. The oil in ANWR, they say, amounts to
a six-month supply or less for the United States' consumption, based on
current usage."
http://www.almanacnews.com/morgue/2004/2004_06_30.oilside.shtml
My bad, it's six months, not six weeks, still not a very substantial amount. I highly doubt that the amount of extractable oil is anywhere near 16 billion barrels, since that report came from a bush appointee and during the first major battle to legalize drilling. Even if it was that much it's barely two years worth of oil if it all stays within the US, in which case it wouldn't do much to lower the price of any imported goods from outside of the country.
p.s. I know you never said anwr, that's why I said "are you talking about anwr?"
"The Department of the Interior, under Secretary Gale Norton,
estimates the amount of oil in the area at about 5.5 billion barrels to
16 billion barrels, according to a CNN news report. Environmental
groups fighting the drilling proposal say the amount of recoverable oil
in the area is closer to 3.2 billion barrels or less.
Opponents argue that the amount of oil to be had would barely
make a dent in meeting the needs of this oil-hungry country, which uses
nearly 20 million barrels a day. The oil in ANWR, they say, amounts to
a six-month supply or less for the United States' consumption, based on
current usage."
http://www.almanacnews.com/morgue/2004/2004_06_30.oilside.shtml
My bad, it's six months, not six weeks, still not a very substantial amount. I highly doubt that the amount of extractable oil is anywhere near 16 billion barrels, since that report came from a bush appointee and during the first major battle to legalize drilling. Even if it was that much it's barely two years worth of oil if it all stays within the US, in which case it wouldn't do much to lower the price of any imported goods from outside of the country.
p.s. I know you never said anwr, that's why I said "are you talking about anwr?"