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This doesn't sound right. Are you saying the "EPA and others," meaning
government regulation, reduced the oil well reserves? "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message news ![]() Production peaked due to interference by EPA and others, not due to availability or resources. IOW he was right for the wrong reasons. |
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![]() "Peter Gottlieb" wrote in message et... This doesn't sound right. Are you saying the "EPA and others," meaning government regulation, reduced the oil well reserves? Reserves (from the time) and known resources are much higher than what we're extracting. "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message news ![]() Production peaked due to interference by EPA and others, not due to availability or resources. IOW he was right for the wrong reasons. |
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Wasn't there an article in the WSJ a week or two ago where some oil company
execs said the regs weren't the primary issue? I didn't look into it further. What's the problem? Failure of the marketplace to place sufficient refining capacity on line? The price of bringing more well capacity online is too high or unpalatable to the public? What? Or is it working the way it's supposed to and there are just a bunch of people annoyed at higher prices? Are you an expert in the field (no pun intended) or just going with a gut feeling? Just curious, because while I would gladly discuss with someone with significant industry knowledge I really don't have any time to debate environmental politics or with someone who bases their knowledge on one party's propaganda (either one). No offense but it's late. "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... "Peter Gottlieb" wrote in message et... This doesn't sound right. Are you saying the "EPA and others," meaning government regulation, reduced the oil well reserves? Reserves (from the time) and known resources are much higher than what we're extracting. |
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![]() "Peter Gottlieb" wrote in message et... Wasn't there an article in the WSJ a week or two ago where some oil company execs said the regs weren't the primary issue? I didn't look into it further. What's the problem? Failure of the marketplace to place sufficient refining capacity on line? If there's not enough capacity to meet the market demand, that would indicate the market palce is not acting without significant interference. The price of bringing more well capacity online is too high or unpalatable to the public? What? Or is it working the way it's supposed to and there are just a bunch of people annoyed at higher prices? Check out how much it costs to get past the EPA and the rest fo the government alphabet soup to build refining capacity, to drill, or other facilities. Are you an expert in the field (no pun intended) or just going with a gut feeling? Just curious, because while I would gladly discuss with someone with significant industry knowledge I really don't have any time to debate environmental politics or with someone who bases their knowledge on one party's propaganda (either one). No offense but it's late. No offense, but you can look up hard data, and stay away from the mainstream media, who are not known as experts, either, not just party propaganda (in my case the CATO Institute, which is non-partisan...they give Dem's and Repug's both barrels) "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... "Peter Gottlieb" wrote in message et... This doesn't sound right. Are you saying the "EPA and others," meaning government regulation, reduced the oil well reserves? Reserves (from the time) and known resources are much higher than what we're extracting. |
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Check out how much it costs to get past the EPA and the rest fo the
government alphabet soup to build refining capacity, to drill, or other facilities. You can extend that statement to EVERYTHING nowadays. You should see the cost of all the various EPA reports just for our airport to extend a friggin' runway by a 1000 feet. It's incredible. Best of all, we have paid this fee (really a "hidden" tax) over and over, because OTHER government agencies have conspired to delay or change the design of this runway a dozen times, over the last 10 of 15 years. And each time the plan is changed, guess what? You need ANOTHER "environmental impact statement"... The company that contracts this service simply massages the old data, reissues it in new book form, and cashes yet another check. What a scam. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() You can extend that statement to EVERYTHING nowadays. You should see the cost of all the various EPA reports just for our airport to extend a friggin' runway by a 1000 feet. It's incredible. Best of all, we have paid this fee (really a "hidden" tax) over and over, because OTHER government agencies have conspired to delay or change the design of this runway a dozen times, over the last 10 of 15 years. And each time the plan is changed, guess what? You need ANOTHER "environmental impact statement"... The company that contracts this service simply massages the old data, reissues it in new book form, and cashes yet another check. What a scam. WWW.lp.org Are you ready yet? Or do you have to be punished some more? I will be in Atlanta Memorial Day weekend for the Libertarian Party convention. Those who can attend, should and those who cannot, it will be on C-Span. -- Wm. Donald (Don) Tabor Jr., DDS PP-ASEL Chesapeake, VA - CPK, PVG |
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Perhaps your Libertarian party has some good ideas but at this time it is
not a serious contender and I don't see it as being one in the forseeable future (there are many reasons for this and this isn't the appropriate place to go into that discussion). The only thing you can hope for is that some good ideas and concepts are adopted by one of the two big parties. "Wdtabor" wrote in message ... WWW.lp.org Are you ready yet? Or do you have to be punished some more? I will be in Atlanta Memorial Day weekend for the Libertarian Party convention. Those who can attend, should and those who cannot, it will be on C-Span. -- Wm. Donald (Don) Tabor Jr., DDS PP-ASEL Chesapeake, VA - CPK, PVG |
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"Jay Honeck" writes:
Check out how much it costs to get past the EPA and the rest fo the government alphabet soup to build refining capacity, to drill, or other facilities. You can extend that statement to EVERYTHING nowadays. You should see the cost of all the various EPA reports just for our airport to extend a friggin' runway by a 1000 feet. It's incredible. Jay, as I recall, you haven't traveled outside of the country. Too bad, 'cause then you could see the cost of living without something like the EPA or other agencies. With all their problems, the government alphabet agencies have made this a better place to live. Have they done so in a perfectly efficient manner? No. But I sure don't see a mass exodus from the USA to Mexico, other 3rd world countries, or even to Europe. Maybe we've got a somewhat balanced approach here. |
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![]() "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... "Jay Honeck" writes: Check out how much it costs to get past the EPA and the rest fo the government alphabet soup to build refining capacity, to drill, or other facilities. You can extend that statement to EVERYTHING nowadays. You should see the cost of all the various EPA reports just for our airport to extend a friggin' runway by a 1000 feet. It's incredible. Jay, as I recall, you haven't traveled outside of the country. Too bad, 'cause then you could see the cost of living without something like the EPA or other agencies. False alternative. With all their problems, the government alphabet agencies have made this a better place to live. Have they done so in a perfectly efficient manner? No. And the Holocaust and the Stalin Purges were just frat pranks that got out of hand. But I sure don't see a mass exodus from the USA to Mexico, other 3rd world countries, or even to Europe. You should read more. Maybe we've got a somewhat balanced approach here. It's not balanced at all. What's more, total stupidity in other countries doesn't excuse blatant stupidity (or corruption) here. |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:Z91sc.99636$xw3.5914852@attbi_s04... Check out how much it costs to get past the EPA and the rest fo the government alphabet soup to build refining capacity, to drill, or other facilities. You can extend that statement to EVERYTHING nowadays. You should see the cost of all the various EPA reports just for our airport to extend a friggin' runway by a 1000 feet. It's incredible. You should see the OSHA crap we run through. Our friggin' insurance company got our accident rate down to a fourth what it was when OSHA was running it all (and it was still rising). Best of all, we have paid this fee (really a "hidden" tax) over and over, because OTHER government agencies have conspired to delay or change the design of this runway a dozen times, over the last 10 of 15 years. Don't get me started! :~) Sometime I'll fly out there and let my boss tell you about the 14.5 acre mini-mall he was trying to build that cost over $2MILLION just to get past the EPA crap, and bribes...ahemmm, campaign contributions, before the first shovel full of dirt was turned. That was in friggin' South Dakota. And each time the plan is changed, guess what? You need ANOTHER "environmental impact statement"... GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!! The company that contracts this service simply massages the old data, reissues it in new book form, and cashes yet another check. What a scam. Bet they got some nice retired gub'mint types working for them. |
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