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Man! I hate it that oil is tied to Wall Street rally's.
LSC settled at $52.64 +3.60![]()
Thing of it is, what is never explained for some reason...Is that if we'd stop buying oil from OPEC and use exclusivly our own untapped reserves (you know we have plenty of it too, so don't let any of the treehugging propaganda BS make you think otherwise), Cut through the environmental red tape and the control over who drills where and when, or at least make the process faster and streamlined...
These domestic oil producers would be booming.
The 2008 - 2009 economic debacle is expected to reduce global oil demand by millions of barrels per day (thus increasing global spare oil production capacity) and to simultaneously defer many megaprojects and smaller production plans further into the future. So it now seems appropriate to look at the changed landscape and prepare an updated estimate for oil supply, demand, and price through 2015.
The question posed in my earlier post (9/1/08) was “when will the price of oil pop to perhaps $300 - $500?” Now, as we live through a global depression, the question has become “when will the $35 - $50 oil price move through some “equilibrium” $70 - $90 price point and then pop back into the $100+ range, indicating a return of scarcity pricing?” To answer that question I’ve gone back to the original data and tried to update it to account for the depression-related impacts of the global demand downturn and delays in both new megaproject startups and in EOR (extraordinary oil recovery) work-over production.
This should save GAS, but where do I put my luggage? :worried:
They'd be used to test the vehicles and their on-board wireless communicators designed to keep them safely apart and even operate them while drivers do other tasks.
This should save GAS, but where do I put my luggage? :worried:
GM, Segway team up on 200-mpg 2-seaterUpdated 3h 6m ago |
EnlargeBy Emile Wamsteker, General Motors
The Project PUMA prototype takes a spin in Brooklyn on Saturday.![]()
By James R. Healey, USA TODAY
General Motors (GM) is teaming with Segway, the scooter company, to develop a battery-powered vehicle to cut urban congestion and pollution.
The companies plan to announce the partnership Tuesday in New York, where they are testing a prototype of the partially enclosed, two-seat, two-wheel scooter. The venture is called Project PUMA, for Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility.
PHOTOS: GM, Segway unveil 2-wheel prototype
http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/2009-04-06-puma-segway-gm_N.htm
GM, Segway team up on 200-mpg 2-seaterUpdated 3h 6m ago |
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http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/2009-04-06-puma-segway-gm_N.htm
I never heard of such outlandish BS!!!:laugh::laugh:He forecasts energy consumption equivalent to 200 miles per gallon of gasoline. That falls to about 70 mpg adding in fuel to generate electricity used to charge its battery.