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U.S. set for fracking bonanza, says historian Ferguson - CNN.com
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U.S. set for fracking bonanza, says historian Ferguson - CNN.com
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zarius has a bad case of romnesia
Moving forward isn't always a good things sometimes you'll step in Horse shit when you don't know what is in front of you.
Moving forward isn't always a good things sometimes you'll step in Horse shit when you don't know what is in front of you.
Yhat 'horse shit' pumping his own gas somewhere in Orange County California. Or don't you read the papers?
Obama hates fossil fuels.....
The United States will overtake Saudi Arabia as the world’s leading oil producer by about 2017 and will become a net oil exporter by 2030, the International Energy Agency said Monday.
That increased oil production, combined with new American policies to improve energy efficiency, means that the United States will become “all but self-sufficient” in meeting its energy needs in about two decades — a “dramatic reversal of the trend” in most developed countries, a new report released by the agency says.
U.S. set for fracking bonanza, says historian Ferguson - CNN.com
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Obama hates fossil fuels.....
We'll be the largest oil producer in the world by the end of his second term. Funny, that.
U.S. to Be Worlds Top Oil Producer in 5 Years, Report Says
The United States will overtake Saudi Arabia as the worlds leading oil producer by about 2017 and will become a net oil exporter by 2030, the International Energy Agency said Monday.
That increased oil production, combined with new American policies to improve energy efficiency, means that the United States will become all but self-sufficient in meeting its energy needs in about two decades a dramatic reversal of the trend in most developed countries, a new report released by the agency says.
U.S. set for fracking bonanza, says historian Ferguson - CNN.com
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What's amusing is that this CNN article glosses over the fact that the Obama Administration has done everything in it's power to slow down "fracking" and it's only on land that is controlled privately or by States that the "boom" is taking place. Where Barry and his "minions" have control the production of oil and natural gas has gone down substantially.
Gee, just think what we could do if we had a President that didn't HATE fossil fuels!
President Barack Obama pushed drilling for gas in shale rock and support for cleaner energy sources to boost the economy in his final State of the Union address before facing U.S. voters in November.
Hydraulic fracturing, the process of injecting water, sand and chemicals underground to free gas trapped in rock, could create more than 600,000 jobs by the end of the decade, Obama said yesterday. The process, called fracking, is among a list of energy policies Obama said would fuel economic growth.
We have a supply of natural gas that can last America nearly 100 years, and my administration will take every possible action to safely develop this energy, Obama said.
He directed his administration to open up more than 75 percent of potential offshore oil and gas resources for production.
Right now, American oil production is the highest that its been in eight years, Obama said. Not only that - last year, we relied less on foreign oil than in any of the past 16 years.
U.S. natural-gas production averaged 1.89 trillion cubic feet a month through October, 13 percent higher than the average during President George W. Bushs two terms, according to Energy Department data. Crude oil production is 2 percent higher, the department said.
While the U.S. has abundant natural-gas resources, it lacks regulations that would ensure safe production, Frances Beinecke, president of the New York-based Natural Resources Defense Council, told reporters in Washington today. She said the group will be as aggressive as it can be to close that gap.
Obama said the drive for new drilling would be accompanied by regulations to ensure safe drilling practices. Those would include a requirement that companies operating on public lands disclose the chemicals used in the fracking fluid.
Not necessarily racist, but definitely brainwashed and ignorant.
Obama Pushes Natural-Gas Fracking to Create 600,000 U.S. Jobs - Bloomberg
President Barack Obama pushed drilling for gas in shale rock and support for cleaner energy sources to boost the economy in his final State of the Union address before facing U.S. voters in November.
Hydraulic fracturing, the process of injecting water, sand and chemicals underground to free gas trapped in rock, could create more than 600,000 jobs by the end of the decade, Obama said yesterday. The process, called fracking, is among a list of energy policies Obama said would fuel economic growth.
“We have a supply of natural gas that can last America nearly 100 years, and my administration will take every possible action to safely develop this energy,” Obama said.He directed his administration to open up more than 75 percent of potential offshore oil and gas resources for production.
“Right now, American oil production is the highest that it’s been in eight years,” Obama said. “Not only that - last year, we relied less on foreign oil than in any of the past 16 years.”
U.S. natural-gas production averaged 1.89 trillion cubic feet a month through October, 13 percent higher than the average during President George W. Bush’s two terms, according to Energy Department data. Crude oil production is 2 percent higher, the department said.
While the U.S. has abundant natural-gas resources, it lacks regulations that would ensure safe production, Frances Beinecke, president of the New York-based Natural Resources Defense Council, told reporters in Washington today. She said the group “will be as aggressive as it can be” to close that gap.
Obama said the drive for new drilling would be accompanied by regulations to ensure safe drilling practices. Those would include a requirement that companies operating on public lands disclose the chemicals used in the fracking fluid.