Buster
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What did you use to put those pretty colors and arrows on that map?..Paint? I can do the same thing showing the oil slick will end up in the Ohio Valley
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What did you use to put those pretty colors and arrows on that map?..Paint? I can do the same thing showing the oil slick will end up in the Ohio Valley
What did you use to put those pretty colors and arrows on that map?..Paint? I can do the same thing showing the oil slick will end up in the Ohio Valley...again Jim..I'm not bashing your interpretation..but you are over reacting to the issue and trying to support more the cause for Ethanol...
Enormous Oil Seepage in the Gulf of Mexico
June 20, 2007 |
Oil enters the marine environment from human activity and natural seeps. A National Academy of Science study recently estimated that about 47 percent of the oil entering the marine environment is a result of natural seepage from subsurface reservoirs. The Gulf of Mexico is an area where such natural seepage occurs at a very high rate. Of the 200,000 metric tons of oil seepage that is thought to occur each year, about 150,000 metric tons escapes from the floor of the Gulf of Mexico.
http://geology.com/news/2007/enormous-oil-seepage-in-the-gulf-of-mexico.shtml
P.S.- Might be a good time to move to the "G" fund. When the world economies understand (which they don't yet) what this oil slick is going to do- I am thinking it will not be good for stocks in general....
By the way- have the closed the oil terminals off Gulfport MS yet? Shortages of gasoline ahead, if they can't keep the oil flowing in from tankers.
Depending on how much panic or how big a crisis this turns into, a lotta folks are going to be laid off, because the oil industry and all the peripheral jobs is the major occupation along the entire Gulf Coast, except for Florida. This doesn't even account for all the oil that is shipped all the way to the Great Lake States and the Northeast.
If they begin shutting down terminals, that is a big indication that drilling is totally shutting down also. No oil, no need for refineries. This could make the Jimmy Carter oil embargo days look like a walk in the park.
This could be the crisis that Rahm was looking/wishing for.
No Jim..You wake up..people on this board are seeing you again in your own little crisis world again..We know from all your rantings in the past about OIL and the crown jewel in your battle headgear for Ethanoil...We are wiser than you give the MB credit for..Now, do you have any REAL data showing potential for the oil slick to end up in the Ohio Valley?
No?
I thought not.
Wake up Buster. This one is going to be incredibly, incredibly bad disaster. The oil isn't going to stop gushing out of that well for months and months and months. It's bad. Real bad. No, I'm not exagerating. Yes, it will eventually hit Key West. If not an entire slick, then at least ribbons of oil, and balls of tar, and all kind of yukky things. It's going to foul hundreds, if not thousands, of miles of beaches and coastlines before it's done.
And it has nothing to do with ethanol.
It has everything to do with OIL, large corporations, saving a few bucks, cutting corners, and the resulting disaster that follows from insufficient government regulation.
Over-reacting? I think not. We'll see. Time will tell.
Now THAT is a lose-lose deal if I've ever heard one!!! :worried:No Jim..You wake up..people on this board are seeing you again in your own little crisis world again..We know from all your rantings in the past about OIL and the crown jewel in your battle headgear for Ethanoil...We are wiser than you give the MB credit for..
You are over reacting and I will mark this post and re-post it for you when this is all under control....Make a bet with you (Remember, you lost the $5.00/ gallon bet too)..But if the Oil reaches KEY WEST and slicks up the beaches like you want us to think..I will LEAVE this TSPTALK MB and never come back...If you however are wrong about your shade-tree meteorological forecast that the OIL will Cover the Beaches of KEY WEST, then YOU LEAVE US, forever!!..Put up, or shut up....Well is it a deal?
This town ain't big enough for the two of us..Now THAT is a lose-lose deal if I've ever heard one!!! :worried: