1) Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) contains a mean expected value of 10.4 billion barrels of technically recoverable oil, whose daily output of nearly 1.4 million barrels would be larger than the current daily onshore oil production of any of the lower 48 states.
2) The Minerals Management Service (MMS) of the Department of Interior estimates that beneath the waters of the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) lie some 76 billion barrels of oil in yet-to-be-discovered fields. That's three and a half times U.S. proved oil reserves.
3) Offshore oil reserves in the Gulf of Mexico alone are estimated to be more than 40 billion barrels, much of it precluded from exploration by official U.S. policy.
Source: Editorial, "Communists, Oil and the Florida Coast," Washington Times, May 4, 2006. 4) Colorado and Utah have as much oil as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Venezuela, Nigeria, Kuwait, Libya, Angola, Algeria, Indonesia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates combined.
That's not science fiction. Trapped in limestone up to 200 feet thick in the two Rocky Mountain states is enough so-called shale oil to rival OPEC and supply the U.S. for a century.
1) Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) contains a mean expected value of 10.4 billion barrels of technically recoverable oil, whose daily output of nearly 1.4 million barrels would be larger than the current daily onshore oil production of any of the lower 48 states.
2) The Minerals Management Service (MMS) of the Department of Interior estimates that beneath the waters of the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) lie some 76 billion barrels of oil in yet-to-be-discovered fields. That's three and a half times U.S. proved oil reserves.
3) Offshore oil reserves in the Gulf of Mexico alone are estimated to be more than 40 billion barrels, much of it precluded from exploration by official U.S. policy.
Source: Editorial, "Communists, Oil and the Florida Coast," Washington Times, May 4, 2006. 4) Colorado and Utah have as much oil as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Venezuela, Nigeria, Kuwait, Libya, Angola, Algeria, Indonesia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates combined.
That's not science fiction. Trapped in limestone up to 200 feet thick in the two Rocky Mountain states is enough so-called shale oil to rival OPEC and supply the U.S. for a century.
This is old, but ya that cop was messed up man. I remember seeing the article about it after and they told all her injuries. her whole head was crushed, she nearly died.
So have many people that have been beaten by ppolice for no reason..... But when the police do it, all they get is a small susspension and a smack on the hand.... But when a civilian stands up for himself, they get 60 years in prison.... Where is the f***** logic in that?!
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