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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (878149)8/5/2015 6:07:05 PM
From: one_less1 Recommendation

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TideGlider

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I went to a public lecture at CU in Boulder in 2004. The expert professor had maps and charts up the ying yang to prove we were on the last drops of clean oil then and that wringing out the dirty stuff would be done within 5 years. He demonstrated beyond doubt that locating new oil reserves was not possible.

CU, also known as Berkeley of the Rockies.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (878149)8/5/2015 6:40:47 PM
From: Brumar893 Recommendations

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jlallen
TideGlider

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Keystone isn't a government project and will only be built if the pipeline company can get buyers. I see no reason to think that will be a problem. It's a long lived project .... what matters isn't the supply / demand / price situation that exists today but that will exist in the coming decades. Making a short term assessment would be silly.

I'm happy to see Big Oil getting kicked in the ass.................. I know liberals are governed by raging resentment and bitterness not reason. Thanks for the reminder of that.