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Who needs departments like this? whose expertise is following data, and doing it so poorly that its reason for existence should be immediately questioned. Agencies that are not experts, but simply mouthpieces, need to be shut down. This country can no longer afford these agencies of ill repute.
Here is an outtake that points squarely at the relationship of agencies with seemingly no value other than to pin notes on kids jackets, and act as if they've done everything they could for the kid.
An April 2008 U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) assessment estimated that the Bakken formation held undiscovered, technically recoverable oil resources of between 3.0 and 4.3 billion barrels (technically recoverable oil resources are those producible using currently available technology and industry practices). The 2008 Bakken estimate reflected a 25-fold increase in the volume of technically recoverable oil compared to the prior USGS estimate made in 1995. The USGS plans to conduct a new resource assessment of the Bakken starting in October 2011.
full article at link.
eurasiareview.com
Lets make the first 50 posts about Rules of Agencies. From those contributions we must refine subtext according to the goals to be set for the thread.
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