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WarlordZeroOne
06-19-2009, 07:43 AM
Well to all AmKon Brainiacs give us your Theory what will happen when the OIL run's out, no more worries for Global Warming, the middle east will be in darkness, just like us if we don't get our finger from up our arses,i.e more Nuclear Power stations,extra special lubes to keep the cogs of industry going,who will fight who over the Few Barrels thats left, all electric autos (No Speeding Tickets) Thats assuming nobody NUKES anyone,if the latter happens LIFE will not be worth living.

KIWI
06-19-2009, 08:28 AM
start frying with Butter? :chef: .........................or

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apeci
06-19-2009, 09:54 AM
It is unlikely that oil will ever run completely out however I welcome skyrocketing market prices. If the cost of transporting goods long distances becomes prohibitive businesses that have been enjoying cheap Chinese labor prices for assembly of goods will be encouraged to return to domestic manufacturing to save shipping costs.

GeneralStriker
06-19-2009, 10:00 AM
It is unlikely that oil will ever run completely out however I welcome skyrocketing market prices. If the cost of transporting goods long distances becomes prohibitive businesses that have been enjoying cheap Chinese labor prices for assembly of goods will be encouraged to return to domestic manufacturing to save shipping costs.What a relief! Thank you, Mr. A!

Note: More on this breaking story in the I love my dick! thread.

Bitchkoma
06-19-2009, 12:28 PM
It is unlikely that oil will ever run completely out however I welcome skyrocketing market prices. If the cost of transporting goods long distances becomes prohibitive businesses that have been enjoying cheap Chinese labor prices for assembly of goods will be encouraged to return to domestic manufacturing to save shipping costs.

Yup, and it should also improve efficiency in many areas, since we will no longer have the luxury to be wasteful.

boycotteverything
06-19-2009, 12:39 PM
...enjoying cheap Chinese labor prices for assembly of goods will be encouraged to return to domestic manufacturing to save shipping costs.Oh goody! Now we can get back to making our own useless shit again. But I suspect we'll have to import lead paint and melamine from those guys.

Cogburn
06-19-2009, 04:37 PM
There's a body of evidence that suggests that oil is a renewable resource, created by the volcanism in the Earth's crust and has nothing to do with decayed vegetable matter.

According to energy industry experts quoted in the WSJ of April 16, 1999....

[offsite=http://www.oralchelation.com/faq/wsj4.htm:hnpqngy9]It was here, in 1995, that the scientists ran out of grant money and PennzEnergy lost interest in continuing. "I'm not discounting the possibility that there is oil moving into these reservoirs," says William Van Wie, a PennzEnergy senior vice president. "I question only the rate."

Dr. Whelan hasn't lost interest, however, and is seeking to investigate further the mysterious vents and seeps. While industry geologists have generally assumed such eruptions are merely cracks in a shallow oil reservoir, they aren't sure. Noting that many of the seeps are occurring in deep water, rather than in the relative shallows of the continental shelf, Dr. Whelan wonders if they may link a deeper source.

This summer, a tiny submarine chartered by a Louisiana State University researcher will attempt to install a series of measuring devices on vents near the Eugene Island property. Dr. Whelan hopes this will give her some idea of how quickly Eugene Island is refilling. "We need to know if we're talking years or if we're talking hundreds of thousands of years," she says.[/offsite:hnpqngy9]

A better question based on the current body of evidence would be: "What will happen if we admit to ourselves that oil may be a renewable resource?"

lala
06-19-2009, 06:53 PM
There's heaps of oil . . . and I'm with cog on the source . . . the power of the world want to keep the power so oil will run low when ever they want a cash injection . . . . God in the 60's they a know source here in NZ. . . The great south basin, you know they didn't find it then oop's, they just might start tapping into that 30yrs down the track . . . its smoke and mirrors . . . on a need to know bases, and they don't think we need to know other wise it will cut cost. . . :D

boycotteverything
06-19-2009, 07:05 PM
oil is vile crud. ban the shit.

skunk
06-19-2009, 08:33 PM
Ah, a ban. Isn't that kind of like a rule?

Cog, does it matter if oil is renewable or not? Its clearly not something we should be relying on for energy, and the same goes for coal, methane, et all.

Cogburn
06-19-2009, 08:41 PM
Ah, a ban. Isn't that kind of like a rule?

Cog, does it matter if oil is renewable or not? Its clearly not something we should be relying on for energy, and the same goes for coal, methane, et all.
The asserted point that oil is "running out" is offered as justification, at least in part, for abandoning fossil fuels.

If lying about the origins of the process is acceptable, why would lying about the long-term effects be any less distasteful if it serves the original agenda?

Domestic automobiles consume a fraction of the fuel as that of commercial rates of consumption. Why is the push not for hybrid semi's instead of hybrid domestic vehicles?

The groceries in your cupboard completely offset any personal reduction in carbon emissions resulting from a hybrid vehicle.

Global warming is a lie. Peak oil is a lie. It's all just a sick joke for continued profit and the environmentalist agenda simply doubled the commercial landscape to be exploited.

GeneralStriker
06-19-2009, 08:42 PM
Isn't that kind of like a rule?more like a decision by prescient humans- among whom, i suppose you're not. such is life...

skunk
06-19-2009, 08:43 PM
I don't disagree cogburn.

GeneralStriker
06-19-2009, 08:48 PM
You and he are among the Bushists then. Thanks for your input.

GeneralStriker
06-19-2009, 08:50 PM
is it not the case that you two hate me because i'm right? and that you can't measure up to the truth? bad faith will reap no reward.

Cogburn
06-19-2009, 08:53 PM
My kid does that kind of thing, too. Oversimplifies positions make it easier for her tiny mind to comprehend such complex topics.

Given you're closer to December than January I won't expend the time to correct you.

Eventually the last of your kind will disappear and there will be one less set of obstacles to that better world we're all working towards.

You have become that which you once despised. A warning to us all.

Bitchkoma
06-20-2009, 12:07 AM
Anthropogenic Global warming is a lie. Peak oil is a lie. It's all just a sick joke for continued profit and the environmentalist agenda simply doubled the commercial landscape to be exploited.

FTFY.

I'm sure an intelligent person such as yourself could not deny GHGs and its effect on GW. It's like saying winter is a lie.

As for peak oil... I dunno. I do remember reading an article about scientists discovering oil-eating bacteria hundreds of feet beneath the surface. Makes me wonder how long they've existed.

skunk
06-20-2009, 12:42 AM
is it not the case that you two hate me because i'm right? and that you can't measure up to the truth? bad faith will reap no reward.

I don't hate you. I can't speak for cogburn, but I'd assume he feels the same way. You really should google god complex. You have become so deluded in your thinking that you believe people on the internet are out to get you.

On second though, why lie. Its true. Cogburn and I are outside your house in my rape van ready to abduct you and bring you to Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas. He would like to speak with you after all the hatred you have spewed his way. Oh, and Cheney wants to go quail hunting! How fun.

KIWI
06-20-2009, 02:53 AM
There's a body of evidence that suggests that oil is a renewable resource, created by the volcanism in the Earth's crust and has nothing to do with decayed vegetable matter.

According to energy industry experts quoted in the WSJ of April 16, 1999....

[offsite=http://www.oralchelation.com/faq/wsj4.htm:2js8gei9]It was here, in 1995, that the scientists ran out of grant money and PennzEnergy lost interest in continuing. "I'm not discounting the possibility that there is oil moving into these reservoirs," says William Van Wie, a PennzEnergy senior vice president. "I question only the rate."

Dr. Whelan hasn't lost interest, however, and is seeking to investigate further the mysterious vents and seeps. While industry geologists have generally assumed such eruptions are merely cracks in a shallow oil reservoir, they aren't sure. Noting that many of the seeps are occurring in deep water, rather than in the relative shallows of the continental shelf, Dr. Whelan wonders if they may link a deeper source.

This summer, a tiny submarine chartered by a Louisiana State University researcher will attempt to install a series of measuring devices on vents near the Eugene Island property. Dr. Whelan hopes this will give her some idea of how quickly Eugene Island is refilling. "We need to know if we're talking years or if we're talking hundreds of thousands of years," she says.[/offsite:2js8gei9]

A better question based on the current body of evidence would be: "What will happen if we admit to ourselves that oil may be a renewable resource?"

agree with Cog, when it became obvious the well's in the Gulp of Mexico were re-filling, it was attributed to sub-surface seep, from the strata around the wells themselves....pffft....that is feasible in some situations but not in all,
oil is money,...full-stop. whenTesla explained to Morgan the priniple of his free energy device, it is said Morgans reply was..."my dear Tesla, how will I put a meter on that?"

Cogburn
06-20-2009, 03:09 AM
What happens to the price of oil if it's discovered there isn't a limited supply?

What happens to the profits of oil companies?

One can only hope at this point the bullshit gets so thick that people start drowning in it.

WarlordZeroOne
06-20-2009, 05:05 AM
Has anyone given this Theory of mine a Thought : and its this, quite a few members say oil is regenerating ( Maybe ) if it is, its not fast enough to cope with the Global Demand, thats point 1. Point 2. the most IMPORTANT when we remove this really Thick heavy Stuff from enormous holes,, we back fill with water to replace the OIL we have removed,in my opinion the water is not strong enough to support the Hole Walls ,its like using a match stick instead of a prop in a mine, the water is not strong enough and there for we have a TSUNAMI when a wall collapses, or we get more Earthquakes,all as a result from removing the oil.BUT the eggheads ( Scientists ) will never admit this, we need the OIL. and one last point all these underground Nuclear Tests MUST be causing DAMAGE. enderneath our very Feet.

Bitchkoma
06-20-2009, 05:58 AM
That's happening in many parts of the world, I believe. Another fascinating subterranean threat I read about is underground coal fires. Some have been raging for over 4 decades. They release shitloads of CO and CO2, causes lung cancer for people living in the area and in many cases causes sinkholes, because when the coal burns up into CO and CO2, they leave a labyrinth of hollow tunnels where the coal seams were. They're almost impossible to put out, coz you just can't predict very well how things look like underground.

Foxtrot Oscar
06-20-2009, 06:38 AM
I bet it's fucking dark!

Fox

KIWI
06-20-2009, 06:49 AM
That's happening in many parts of the world, I believe. Another fascinating subterranean threat I read about is underground coal fires. Some have been raging for over 4 decades. They release shitloads of CO and CO2, causes lung cancer for people living in the area and in many cases causes sinkholes, because when the coal burns up into CO and CO2, they leave a labyrinth of hollow tunnels where the coal seams were. They're almost impossible to put out, coz you just can't predict very well how things look like underground.

Its why they flood mine's Bitch when they get de-commd, when it becomes feasible to re-open it takes years in some cases to pump them out,......Im pretty sure they spray the working face in the mine constantly to, Martian Exile is the mine specialist :)