Re: Slowing of Oil From Iraq Benifits America?

2006-03-19 Thread Dana Tierney
ok, the tipping point may have been a year or two ago. Have not been paying a lot of attention. It wasn't economical when gas was $1 a gallon, I know that... > > It has not been economical to drill for that Canadian reserve up to > > > this point. Given the current prices, that may be changing.

Re: Slowing of Oil From Iraq Benifits America?

2006-03-19 Thread Dana Tierney
this assumes that corporations are capable of setting goals beyond their quarterly targets... this is not true of most of them. >Imagine if we had invested that 1 trillion in an infrastructure for >BioFuels.that would have helped. > >Of course, hindsight is 20/20. > >Dana Tierney wrote: >>

Re: Slowing of Oil From Iraq Benifits America?

2006-03-19 Thread Larry Lyons
> It has not been economical to drill for that Canadian reserve up to > this point. Given the current prices, that may be changing. What you > say about the US may be true, but likewise requires an investment in > infrastructure that has not been made so far. Production on the Alberta tar sand

RE: Slowing of Oil From Iraq Benifits America?

2006-03-18 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message- > From: Cameron Childress [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 4:38 PM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Slowing of Oil From Iraq Benifits America? > > From the wacked out theories file: > > Eventually the world will run out of oil. It's already bum

Re: Slowing of Oil From Iraq Benifits America?

2006-03-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Being that this is all conspiracy theory, we have no clue. > I will agree with you about the trouble, but this isn't how it was > supposed to go, is it? ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:5:200619 Archives

Re: Slowing of Oil From Iraq Benifits America?

2006-03-18 Thread Ray Champagne
Imagine if we had invested that 1 trillion in an infrastructure for BioFuels.that would have helped. Of course, hindsight is 20/20. Dana Tierney wrote: > It has not been economical to drill for that Canadian reserve up to this > point. Given the current prices, that may be changing. What yo

Re: Slowing of Oil From Iraq Benifits America?

2006-03-18 Thread Dana Tierney
It has not been economical to drill for that Canadian reserve up to this point. Given the current prices, that may be changing. What you say about the US may be true, but likewise requires an investment in infrastructure that has not been made so far. I will agree with you about the trouble, b

Re: Slowing of Oil From Iraq Benifits America?

2006-03-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Canada sits on a huge oil reserve which is trapped in sand. America has a huge coal reserve that can eventually be turned into oil. America has a huge supply of the materials for crop based fuels. A number of new cars are coming out with dual fuel sources. Having 'control' over Iraqi oil is more