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To: eric deaver who wrote (5519)7/20/1998 1:05:00 AM
From: Bird  Respond to of 11684
 
eric deaver wrote:
>Also look at where the environmental industry is going - every major environmental >firm is teaming up with the likes of Tow and a good real estate lawyer and is >purchasing distressed properties - it referred to as a Brownsfield Project. Don't >believe me check the EPA website. What's the concept? Buy a distressed property >for pennies on the dollar, redevelop and turn it around for a big profit.

Funny you should mention environmental concerns. This is the
subject that attracted me initially to MTEI.
On the North Range in AK, Elk are
often overcome by seepage and either attack
the nearest 4X4 or keel over dead from the
blow-by of wells. Spontaneous tundra fires
break out in the frozen earth!

The ecological problems in AK are inherent
to that regions' fragile frozen top
strata and most problematic - equipment
fatigue and breakdown due to the extreme
distances and extreme conditions the
fuels must be piped or tanked over.
Fossil fuel resources in AK are fine
for limited domestic use. When large
oil companies push that production
to feed their global customers,
problems arise.
This disaster will become more apparent
in these last few years of this and
the rest of the next century.
This IMO is why DOMESTIC fossil fuel production
close to demographic consumption centers
will be of primary importance.

Domestic production will take the
load off of environmentally unfeasible
production, stopping what has happened
in Alaska and many other places. Small
start-up companies such as Mountain Energy
(MTEI) will take up the slack in lost
wilderness production using modern reclamation
technologies to produce at less than
half the real cost (with environmental
included) incurred in Alaska,
which makes a far better National
Park than tar pit.

Gregg

P.S. Frogs are all dying globally.
See above and know why.