Offshore Oil / Gas Drilling Supply Timeline

Posted by admin on December 10th, 2009 and filed under offshore oil production | 5 Comments »

Watch as how the timeline for the effect of off shore drilling warps from 2030 (not shown in this video) to a couple of months.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92570077

No one says that drilling offshore would change gas prices today. The Department of Energy says there may be 18 billion barrels of oil in coastal waters, but they also say that drilling for it would not have a significant impact on production or prices until 2030.

The media at its best.

Duration : 0:0:31


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5 Responses

  1. nick90267 Says:

    ur a moron
    ur a moron

  2. fosterpup Says:

    10 years in ANWR. …
    10 years in ANWR. Offshore is a whole different process. Democrats have a problem comparing apples with apples.

  3. KataVideo Says:

    conservatards will …
    conservatards will believe something just so that they can disagree with liberals.. they’re trained by squawk radio. If Keith Olbermann offered a solid gold ingot to a conservatarded rush listener, the conservatarded rush listener would sell his gold and corner the market in dung. THAT is how stupid conservatards are.

  4. newbreed1 Says:

    Months? More like …
    Months? More like 10 years. These republicans will lie, cheat, and steal to get their way.

  5. ClassicFIHD Says:

    And the liberals …
    And the liberals are now up to 30.

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