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Re: Peak oil ? [Re: g smith] #6220273
04/17/18 09:58 PM
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If The West & The Saudis Can Ever Solve The Syrian Issue And Keep Russia And Iran From Dominating That Stretch Of Ground between The Persian Gulf And The Eastern Mediterranean, A Well Protected Super Pipeline For Oil & Natural Gas Through There Would Fix Europe's Dependance On Russian Energy Products.

The Kuwaitis, Iraqis, Sauidis, IAE, Quatar, Etc. would be Happy, Happy For Such A Shortcut To The Eastern/ Western European Energy Markets.

This Is Probably The Real Reason Why Anyone Cares What Happens In That Chit-Houle Country.

IMHO, Of Course.

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Re: Peak oil ? [Re: g smith] #6220340
04/17/18 11:14 PM
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there are some that theorize that crude oil and some natural gas aren't actually "fossil " fuels .but are constantly being produced by the earths mantle and replenished . this theory is gaining traction amongst many geologist that are open minded enough to not follow the rest of the sheep and have no reason to perpetuate the idea that we might run out someday

Re: Peak oil ? [Re: g smith] #6220346
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Originally Posted By: g smith
I hear the Krauts have solar everywhere (medians in the auto bans etc.) They are dependant on Putin for natural gas .The Europeans I am sure look on the oil issue in a different light than we do. I would not bank on things remaining as they are now for a long time .As the barrel contents get lower it harder to suck it out ,as of yet we have not conquered gravity . We are accustomed to plenty of everything and I am not sure it has been good for our culture. End of sermon.


http://fortune.com/2017/03/14/germany-renewable-clean-energy-solar/

Had a hunter a few years back that made his living building wind farms. His take on renewables was that when they can produce themselves, we have something.


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Re: Peak oil ? [Re: g smith] #6220363
04/18/18 12:05 AM
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I think Liquid Thorium Reactor power plants will eventually be the power of the future. Probably be a few steps to get to that but eventually it will take over most electric production. Down the road a ways so not sure if I will see it but there is my prediction.

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