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Old December 9th 03, 07:12 AM
Steve Robeson, K4CAP
 
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Does anyone have a realistic estimate of how much it will cost and how long it
will take to develop Russian oil to the point where it undercuts crude from the
Middle East in total production cost? (drilling, pumping, infrastructure,
transportation, refining)?


So, rather than spend the bucks and get it done, we continue to
hang our hats on the Arab's bedposts until all of THAT oil is gone,
THEN go looking?

Remember that much of Russia's oil is in places as inhospitable and undeveloped
as Alaska. And there's the added problem that the folks there don't necessarily
play by American rules....


And the Arabs do?

Besides...Russians and Americans are closer in social and
geopolitical ideologies than Americans and those folks in the Middle
East and SW Asia...


In other words, we should trust the Russians?


I trust them more. I never did foresee a nuclear war between us.
The true threat has been from some upstart trying to be the new kid
on the block or someone looking to drive a wedge between us and the
Russians.

So let's spend our money where it's appreciated.


Sure.

But perhaps we should also consider reducing our dependence on imported energy.


I'd agree with that, but getting the rest of America to is a
problem. We've had the technology to exploit many non-petroleum or
hybrid petroleum alternatives for decades. And even where there are
other US-controlled petro reserves, we ahve our own people fighting
our attempts to recover them.

73

Steve, K4YZ


 
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