From Deseret News archives:
Oil shale looking feasible for future
Hatch says Utah may become an energy power
And that, said Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, will result in a "profound geopolitical shift . . . over the next decade or two as the supply of conventional oil begins to dwindle in the Middle East and the commercial production of our unconventional resources takes off in North America.
"And as this scenario unfolds, I believe the United States and Canada will emerge as the dominant energy powers in the world," he added.
Hatch, speaking Monday at a seminar on unconventional fuels sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C., had high praise for Canadian efforts to develop vast oil shale reserves in Alberta, noting that one-fourth of all oil being processed at Utah refineries now comes from Canadian tar sands.
The United States currently imports 56 percent of its oil, and, if existing circumstances persist, that is projected to grow to 68 percent within 20 years. With major oil companies now admitting that oil production may be reaching its peak, "and with the economic growth in India and Asia and other regions, it looks like we'll have high oil prices into the foreseeable future," Hatch said.
Worldwide demand for oil grew at 2.5 million barrels per day in 2004, Hatch said, and not only is production failing to meet demand, but new discoveries are not keeping pace.
"For a century, we have relied on a steady supply of light crude, which is the easiest oil to get," he said. "Those days are not quite over, but their decline is in sight, and there is no upside to ignoring the fact. I also recognize that our society will be dependent on liquid petroleum into the foreseeable future. It's not a fact that I like to admit, but it is a fact, nonetheless."
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