Friday, July 30, 2010

When will we drill for oil in Anwar and end dependancy on OPEC?

Anwar promises 2x what we import from the ME and there is more in our own Gulf of MexicoWhen will we drill for oil in Anwar and end dependancy on OPEC?
Only when liberals get to the point that gas is so high they can't pay for it with their welfare checks.!~!When will we drill for oil in Anwar and end dependancy on OPEC?
The Oil in Anwar is difficult to get to. The permafrost will make the oil ridges sink as they warm the earth from drilling. If drilling started today oil is ten years out
Well I for one think we should..........we need time for the alternative energy solutions to come about and be cost effective to the citizens. It is a sham that we can not do so, it is only hurting us in the long run. By the time the alternatives are actually in place, this country will be totally bankrupt.
no, not really since most Alaska Oil is sold to Japan, because Oil is a commodity and its easier just to sell it to Japan
First we have to get rid of all the lib politicians in Congress,that sold out to the enviro-nuts.


Then we can drill wells and build refineries,providing a large number of jobs.


It will take time and I can't promise $2.00 a gal. gas.


One thing we want,a law preventing the overseas sale of US produced oil products.
actually, if bush and his oil exec's hadn't killed the electric car in California, we would be seeing more electric cars on the road getting 100 miles per battery charge. these cars were very affordable by the way.
President Bush tried to drill for oil in Anwar,Texas,Colorado,New Mexico,and off the coast of Florida.


it was the democrats who blocked the legislation.


so for high gas prices,the democrats are to blame ';COMPLETELY';
2012





All of the presidential candidates right now are against it.
according to the oil companies own estimates, the amount of oil in Anwar is equal to what the US uses in 1 year. It will not change our dependency on OPEC.
ANWAR will NOT solve our dependency problem. Only conservation and alternative energy will do that.
the sooner the better

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