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The Empire at Oil's End
Production; Extraction; Exploration
The oilmen in the White House, of course, have the best view of the lush terrain on the far side of Hubbert's peak. No wonder, then, that a map of the "war against terrorism" corresponds with such uncanny accuracy to the geography of oil fields and proposed pipelines.

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Re: The Empire at Oil's End (Score: 0)
by Guest on Monday, May 31 @ 08:52:11 PDT
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Re: The Empire at Oil's End (Score: 1)
by Leaf on Monday, May 31 @ 15:53:19 PDT
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Those truckers caused problem and diesel is still very cheap.....and those who say it will all be noraml when crude goes to 100 a barrell are ful of it...at 40 a barrel they are upset...we face dark days ahead!



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