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Politics : Peak Oil reality or Myth, of an out of Control System -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: dvdw© who wrote (592)10/16/2011 9:25:36 AM
From: dvdw©Respond to of 1580
 
Extrapolation of work so far enables us to project that the Williston basin contains " at least 100 Billion barrels of nucleated oil in shale". RIP, peak oil.

Mischaracterization about the source and origins of oil are the reason for the peak oil myth to become a sophist argument used as a weapon against the dumb and dumber matrix. The myth of peak oil has been a weapon for oiligarchic malfeasance.....it exposes the fact that bought and paid for opinions are systemic overlays upon which a systemic foundation of obfuscation have been built.

Adjudication of systemic malfeasance under RO/RS=CF enables this conclusion.

All Systems are no better than their sensory organs......

No System is doing, what it claims to be doing.



To: dvdw© who wrote (592)12/16/2011 7:28:28 AM
From: dvdw©Respond to of 1580
 
Extension of the Variables, Shaping Capital......... Got Human Action?
from Snowshoe posting at BDBBR.
To: upanddown who wrote (161189) 12/15/2011 6:28:43 PM From: Snowshoe of 161200 Ask Pootie-Poot why Russia is exporting proppant to North America...

Excerpt from MinnPost news digest...
http://www.minnpost.com/stories/2011/12/06/33626/

The Moezelborg arrived in the Twin Ports Sunday morning, the first ship to arrive loaded with bags of ceramic proppant, also called ceramic sand, for use in a controversial process to increase production of oil and gas wells called “fracking,” reports the Duluth News Tribune. The proppant, manufactured by the Russian firm FORES, was loaded aboard the Moezelborg in the Baltic Sea port of Ust Luga, Russia. From Duluth, the proppant will be loaded into railcars for the trip to western oilfields. Proppants are used in a process called hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. In the process, a mixture of water, proppants and chemicals are injected under high pressure into rocks to create new channels to help extract oil, natural gas or other substances.

FORES is leading the industry in Russia by measure of volume of proppants delivered
http://www.foresltd.com/en/page5/