Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
i just posted in P&N *shudder*... anyway, this is what i said:
solution to energy "crisis":
more nuclear power plants - ~50% of the US still runs on coal, which puts more radioactive material in the atmosphere than a nuclear plant
end of media oil shortage FUD - canada is our #1 importer overall for petroleum/petroleum-based products, and has potentially more oil reserves than Saudi Arabia
expansion of US oil drilling
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
i just posted in P&N *shudder*... anyway, this is what i said:
solution to energy "crisis":
more nuclear power plants - ~50% of the US still runs on coal, which puts more radioactive material in the atmosphere than a nuclear plant
end of media oil shortage FUD - canada is our #1 importer overall for petroleum/petroleum-based products, and has potentially more oil reserves than Saudi Arabia
expansion of US oil drilling
What are we going to do with all the nuclear waste?
Grrr...Originally posted by: dartworth
Originally posted by: miniMUNCH
This is capitalism people... there is no law requiring oil companies to pump oil from their fields. It is a free market economy.
If BP wants to shut down a couple of fields to replace sections of pipeline, it is their right.
Take the bus/subway/train, ride your bike, carpool, or walk. Save some money and do your part to lower greenhouse gas emissions.
its called abusive capitalism...
I'd buy that. $10 for 42 gallons would be fvcking sweet!Topic Summary: Gas could up up $10/barrel...we're fvcked...
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
i just posted in P&N *shudder*... anyway, this is what i said:
solution to energy "crisis":
more nuclear power plants - ~50% of the US still runs on coal, which puts more radioactive material in the atmosphere than a nuclear plant
end of media oil shortage FUD - canada is our #1 importer overall for petroleum/petroleum-based products, and has potentially more oil reserves than Saudi Arabia
expansion of US oil drilling
What are we going to do with all the nuclear waste?
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Grrr...Originally posted by: dartworth
Originally posted by: miniMUNCH
This is capitalism people... there is no law requiring oil companies to pump oil from their fields. It is a free market economy.
If BP wants to shut down a couple of fields to replace sections of pipeline, it is their right.
Take the bus/subway/train, ride your bike, carpool, or walk. Save some money and do your part to lower greenhouse gas emissions.
its called abusive capitalism...
It's not a right and it's not abusive capitalism. And it's not some conspiracy to bump oil up another $2/barrel or drive gas to $5/gallon. It's negligence. Plain and simple.
Every other oil field administrator on the slope runs a pig through their pipes about every two weeks. A pig is robot of sorts that checks for weak/thin points and sweeps the corrosion causing sludge out of the pipe. Even the 800 mile long Trans-Alaska Pipeline runs a pig every two weeks.
BP had not run a pig through any of its lines since 1992. :| And the only reason they ran this one through is that, as part of a criminal investigation spawned by their 200,000 gallon leak last winter, they were ordered to by the courts. So the net result after running this pig through is that *shock* all their pipes are rotten (some are over 80% worn through) and they all need to be replaced.
Other fields on the slope pumping oil into the pipeline have demonstrated that their infrastructures are clean and free of corrosion. Amazing what properly maintaining your equpment does. No sludge = no corrosion.
Whoever is in charge of BP up there needs to be strung up.