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Getting oil from sands and shale too destructive for some
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Someone will always complain about digging in the ground, but the need for that oil is so great and so important to the well-being of America that I think the environmental/aesthetic concerns are trumped. The land can be reclaimed when mining is done with pretty surprising results. Your grandchildren would have a hard time recognizing that a mine had ever been there (except the changed contours of the land).
The real, big worry about oil shale is the use of water. That's a problem everyone can agree is a problem.
We need to save our plant resources to feed ourselves and the others and not Automobiles and equipment.
Every time someone or some business wants to do anything related to energy, there will be some group/organization/individual that will throw a fit about whatever is proposed. Then some weak-spined politician will cave and the project will never go forth. It is time that our country became energy independent and do what is needed to be done to provide us with the power we need; be it nuclear, hydro, natural gas or coal so we are not beholden to some crazy foreign dictator.
We have the resources and the know-how in this country to do what needs doing.
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But now it's too late. By the time this venture produces any oil, it will be 2015, gas will be $9 a gallon (don't believe me? Many insiders are predicting it), and everybody will either be driving an electric car or riding a bike. Then oil will plummet and you'll be stuck with this huge project with tons of capital already invested, which does nothing but pump worthless oil out of the ground.
The runup in oil didn't surprise anyone on the inside - we've known about it for 5 years. That's when they should have started this project - the oil would be coming online today and they'd be making a fortune. But unfortunately, the time has passed.
The oil business is drawing its last breath. Everyone will be driving alternative vehicles within the next 5 years. Get in line for yours NOW - they'll be hard to find pretty soon.