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Yeah this is just what we need!!! RATS!!View attachment 5246
A gas tax, minus the gas 2:24
As fuel-efficient cars and consumer cutbacks gouge gas tax revenues, the government may enact a "miles traveled" tax.
http://money.cnn.com/video/#/video/news/2008/12/16/news.121608.highway.cnnmoney
Norm,So I guess these FOOLS will mount a GPS in all the trucks and Cars and monitor usage and maake sure you don't go where you are not authorized? Big Brother again!!:nuts:
I just hope these dudes do something soon and not just sit on all this oil....Like I've said a dozen times before..I don't care if oil is $50 to $60/bbl, as long as it's ours.DRILL DRILL DRILL
5 Oil Companies High Bidders for Leases in Alaska Reserve![]()
by Kathy Shwiff Dow Jones Newswires Wednesday, December 17, 2008
ALASKA (Dow Jones Newswires), Dec. 17, 2008
Anadarko Petroleum Corp., ConocoPhillips, Petro-Canada, FEX LP and Petro-Hunt LLC have won 10-year leases to drill in in northern areas of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska.
The companies submitted high bids of almost $31 million for 150 tracts in the Northwest and Northeast portions of the reserve.
The Bureau of Land Management accepted all high bids in the Sept. 24 oil and gas lease sale and has mailed lease offers to the high bidders. If the companies accept the lease offers and pay the balance of the bonus bid, the annual rental and lease processing fee, the federal agency will issue the leases.
When it announced plans for the lease sale this summer, the bureau estimated the leases could result in the development of as much as 8.4 billion barrels of oil and trillions of cubic feet of natural gas for shipment to North American markets through gas pipelines currently in the planning stages. The U.S. consumes almost 7.5 billion barrels of oil each year.
There are 335 leases on 3.1 million acres in the reserve. The September lease sale included high bids on about 1.7 million acres within the 23 million-acre reserve, which lies just west of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=70800
the bureau estimated the leases could result in the development of as much as 8.4 billion barrels of oil and trillions of cubic feet of natural gas for shipment to North American markets through gas pipelines currently in the planning stages. The U.S. consumes almost 7.5 billion barrels of oil each year.
Buster-
I heard one source say the 8 billion barrels will provide about 3% to 5% of our needs in any given year. That's all. Yes, the estimate is 8 billion total, and they estimate it will take 20 to 25 years to draw it all out. It's a little less than a million barrels a day potential, or 350 million barrels a year, towards our current oil addiction habit of 7.5 billion barrels a year.
That's all the Artic oil COULD potentially add. Remember, until they actually begin drilling, and map out what is there, and figure out how to move it to the pipeline, it's all just a guess at this point.