ennui2 wrote:Tar sands and shale is also not oil and that hasn't stopped anybody.
Alfred Tennyson wrote:We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
onlooker wrote:I have never read much on this but if your description P, is only mildly correct it seems it is evidently not worth the effort to access it.
onlooker wrote:Yes particularly stuff that so effectively powers our Industrial civilization.
pstarr wrote:I too desire to look like Brad Pitt and frolic in the murky waters of Florida Bay with Pamela Anderson. But yeah . . . surely those dreams will never come be mine
pstarr wrote:ennui, you started this idiotic thread for no reason other than...
pstarr wrote:Turns out we knew since 2005
pstarr wrote:I can't stand your style ennui.
pstarr wrote:it was clear a decade ago that methane hydrates would never be produced
pstarr wrote:You know the drill: when the oil-production cost basement (the crude oil price at the terminal necessary to support continuing oil-field production/maintenance) rises to match the refinery-price ceiling (the amount the consumer is willing/able to pay plus the cost of refining and shipping the gas/diesel to pump ) then all production including underseas fizzy candy comes to a halt.
pstarr wrote: There is no way to bring it up.
pstarr wrote:See above. The predicament is known.
pstarr wrote:There are no unknown variables.
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