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"Winnebago Coach Forum Leader • iRV2 Contributor WCMC member Mayor of Weyauwega, WI." |
A couple of years ago I ran across this site. It seemed far fetched at the time but now it is starting to make sense.
Here is a link to the site. It is interesting reading. Oil Crash Don Don & Bev Morgan Weyauwega, WI 2003 39' Chieftain Workhorse W22 Delorme Earthmate GPS Lt-40 Street Atlas 2009 Toad/07 Saturn Vue V6 AWD Brake Pro Ultrapower Performance Package FMCA F200578 WIT W134065 Good Sam 033009465 |
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"Newmar Owner's Forum" "iRV2.com Advertiser " |
It will take the average person a few days to weeks to digest the information provided on that site. But, if you follow all the links it will take you weeks or months
The bottom line is... the amount of oil is limited and the demand is NOT. We need to find ECONOMICAL alternate forms of energy to offset this. We also need to change the way transport people from place to place. Our rail system is a joke compared to Europe or Japan. Dale Visit Oemys Website 2004 Mountain Aire CA 3651 Ultrapower/DIY CAI/DIY Ram Air Scoop/Oemy's Extreme Plug Wires Koni FSD's/Steer Safe/UltraTrac Trac Bars/OEM Engineering Fuel Filter Adapter Roadmaster 5k Towbar, US Gear Unified Tow Brake 1997 Honda CRV - Toad Oemy's Photo Site Vision - The ability to see what others don't and act on it. |
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Distances between cities in the U.S. are also orders of magnitude greater than in Europe or Japan. That's one factor that has historically worked against passenger rail in the U.S. Commuter rail/light rail is another matter - if it runs on the right schedules and goes to/from the right places with affordable fares, it might be a reasonable alternative in major metro areas. Rusty ---------------------- Tower - 2002 Dodge 3500 Cummins HO/6 speed/4.10LS SLT+ Sport QC LB dually - not quite stock Towee - 2004 DoubleTree Mobile Suites 36RE3 5th wheel Travel Companions - Our Shelties, Annabelle and Coby Come join us on a TEXAS BOOMERS rally! |
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What we need to do immediately is drill more oil wells and remove draconian EPA regulations that make it all but impossible to build an oil refinery.
Case in point: Arizona Clean Fuelshas been trying to build since 1998the most technologically advanced refinery in the history of the United States. When completed, the Arizona Clean Fuels refinery will produce the cleanest burning gasoline, diesel and jet fuel in all of North America. The amount of oil is not limited...we just cannot get it because of the cost, regulations and radical environmentalists. Somehow if you mention ANWR it means you don’t care about the environment. Well, I’m hoping now people, when they say “ANWR,” means you don’t care about the gasoline prices that people are paying. I usually cringe whenever I think about U.S. oil production. Ever since peaking in 1970, production at U.S. oil fields has been spiraling downwards. But this shouldn't be news to you, however. In fact, I've talked about peak oil in the U.S. on numerous occasions with my Energy and Capital readers. How far has production fallen? According to the Energy Information Agency (EIA), we're producing roughly the same amount of oil than in 1947. As you can see in the chart below, U.S. oil production has been dropping steadily: The Bakken oil play stretches across Montana, North Dakota and into Southeastern Saskatchewan. We're talking about some potentially massive reserves of oil, too. The amount of oil in place has been estimated between 271 billion and 503 billion barrels of oil. http://www.energyandcapital.com/articles/bakken-oil-production/613 Not to mention vast off shore oil reserves we are not allowed to harvest or the oil in ANWR BTW, just out of curiosity has anyone ever even been to ANWAR? Clearly, we need to tackle alternative sources of fuel however there is not one single alternative fuel that we now know of, biofules, wind, solar that can even provide a fraction of the fuel that we need. With continued global in countires like China and India the demand for oil will only continue to increase. In fact China has plans to drill more wells and built for refeneries! Therefore, until the time that alternative fuel sources are practical and financially feasible, we NEED to drill for oil and we need the capability to refine it. And the most pratical thing anyone can do is contact your repersentive and tell them so! Joanie RV Wanna-be Maddie the Wonderdog "See the USA in your Chevrolet!" http://www.fiftiesweb.com/tv/dinah-shore.htm My Blog http://www.apackof2-theworldaccordingtome.blogspot.com "Political correctness is tyranny with manners" Charleston Heston |
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What makes you think oil coming out of a US well will sell for less than the world price of crude?? -Tom "The people that don't believe in evolution are the ones who need it most!" Sarver, PA/Crystal River, FL/Indiana, PA 2005 Suncruiser 38R, W24 chassis, no chassis mods needed 2008 Honda Odyssey EX-L, Roadmaster Sterling tow bar FMCA 335149, WCMC, Mystic Knights of the Sea, On the Road Again ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Certainly true, but Europe and Japan's mass transportation systems were paid for by heavy taxes on oil/fuel. Were they smarter than us?? No, in the USA our politicians cater to their constituents, not for what is good for the county as a whole, but to get reelected. How would a $1 a gallon federal gas tax, to fund mass transit, go over with the public today?? Hurts now but saves lots later. -Tom "The people that don't believe in evolution are the ones who need it most!" Sarver, PA/Crystal River, FL/Indiana, PA 2005 Suncruiser 38R, W24 chassis, no chassis mods needed 2008 Honda Odyssey EX-L, Roadmaster Sterling tow bar FMCA 335149, WCMC, Mystic Knights of the Sea, On the Road Again ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I just heard on Fox News the price of fuel could double in the next year.
Tom 2003 33-5V Arctic Fox 2006 2500 Chevy Duramax CC 4X4 |
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"Newmar Owner's Forum" "iRV2.com Advertiser " |
Rusty has a point about distance between cities. But, had the US put some effort into the rail system after WW II we may not be in the mess we are in now. I can remember in my home town that the Hormel meat packing company use to ship meat by the train load daily. We even had ice houses in the rail yard. When I worked at Wilson's Meats I loaded box cars with pork products on the night shift.
Drilling more wells and building more refineries is not the answer... There is a finite amount of oil and the fast you use it the sooner you will need something to replace it. We need to look at wind, solar, Geo Thermo, Nuclear and anything else. There are 2 sayings that come to mind.... Could-a, Should-a, Would-a and Pay Me Now or Pay Me Later We Could-a done it and we Should-a done it and Would-a done it but we didn't! So, we are in the Pay Me Later mode! Dale Visit Oemys Website 2004 Mountain Aire CA 3651 Ultrapower/DIY CAI/DIY Ram Air Scoop/Oemy's Extreme Plug Wires Koni FSD's/Steer Safe/UltraTrac Trac Bars/OEM Engineering Fuel Filter Adapter Roadmaster 5k Towbar, US Gear Unified Tow Brake 1997 Honda CRV - Toad Oemy's Photo Site Vision - The ability to see what others don't and act on it. |
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Problem is neither party controls the oil prices, the Saudi's and OPEC are in control. But we all need to look at riving smaller vehicles more. Granted, they won't do to pull a larger TT, but for Mom to run to the grocery store, we do not need a 5000#, v-8 powered SUV. We have always driven smaller cars and are still alive to tell about them...plus we have bought a lot less gasoline over the years. Ken KE5DFR Vintage 1979 Silver streak and a 2002 7.3L Crew Cab Dually w/ a SCMT, Jordan Ultima 2020 brake controller and a Reese Dual Cam HP hitch. Travel with TWO Miniature Schnauzers and one small Parrot.---Practicing for our retirement! Have Flamingo, will travel! Honorary Oklahoma Boomers Check out the Texas Boomers at http://texasboomers.org/ |
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I don't. That's not the point.
The market (in some regards public policy here)sets the price and the price is higher because demand is high and the product availibity is low. We can't do anything about demand but we can do something about supply. And we need to because not only will global demands increase but our own as well Accordingly, recent forecasts by the International Energy Agency (IEA) report that sustaining annual growth in the global economy to 2030 will require a 40 percent increase in global oil supplies. The growth in worldwide demand for natural gas is expected to be even larger, increasing 68 percent by 2030. In addition to bolstering other energy sources, finding and producing more oil and natural gas are vital to maintaining a healthy economy and a high standard of living Energy Need Rises
Joanie RV Wanna-be Maddie the Wonderdog "See the USA in your Chevrolet!" http://www.fiftiesweb.com/tv/dinah-shore.htm My Blog http://www.apackof2-theworldaccordingtome.blogspot.com "Political correctness is tyranny with manners" Charleston Heston |
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