demon said:I'm gonna need to drive three hours tomorrow and three hours back friday........when do you think I should buy my gas? It's probably only going to get worse, isn't it.
If you mean decent diesel cars, then yes.Phoenix said:Of course not. Clearly this technology only exists in countries outside the United States...
Hitokage said:If you mean decent diesel cars, then yes.
Welcome to the rest of the motherfucking world.
Dreamed I was an EskimoCubsfan23 said:
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moku said:Gas went up where i'm at 50cents in one night. The gas they have in the ground was already bought and payed for. Isn't that gouging at an epic scale?
moku said:My question is this;
Gas went up where i'm at 50cents in one night. The gas they have in the ground was already bought and payed for. Isn't that gouging at an epic scale?
Drensch said:I posted this in another thread, but i think It's equally applicable here:
I think the most scary thing about all of this, is that this is exactly the kinda thing that can shock people into passing an ANWR drilling thing. Much like the patriot act, you can push it through when people aren't thinking. I bet the oil lobbyists and AK congress are hard at work on a quickie bill right now.
Worked for the energy bill.and the fucked up part is that wouldnt really help anyone but the oil companies all that much.
Drensch said:Worked for the energy bill.
You mean like importing drugs from Canada?MASB said:This is probably a stupid question/theory, so what better place than GAF to have it shot down!
Gas is 12 cents a gallon in Venezula. Would it somehow be possible for a regular person to order/have gas shipped from there to the US? Seems like even with shipping costs, it would be cheaper than US prices are. I don't know if it's possible, or if for some strange reason, it's illegal, etc. Just curious if it could be done.
Because they're bad people who want nothing more than to take away our oil.Lardbutt said:And you can thank the enviro-wackos ad leftists for the fact that this country hasn't built any refineries in the last few decades.
Also, why is our oil under Arabian soil? The mind wobbles.Hitokage said:Because they're bad people who want nothing more than to take away our oil.
Those crafty Arabs!Raoul Duke said:Also, why is our oil under Arabian soil? The mind wobbles.
There are MANY production platforms missing (as in not visible from the air). This means they have been totally lost. I am talking about 10's of platforms, not single digit numbers. Each platform can have from 4 to 100+ wells on it. Most larger ones have 20-30 wells in this area, with numerous caisson wells. They are on their sides, on the bottom of the gulf - they will likely be left as reef material, provided we can get permission. MMS regulations require us to plug each of the wells that were on these platforms - HUGE cost now, as the platforms are gone... Hopefully, MMS will grant `abandon in place' status for these wiped out structures.
We also set individual wells as satellites and pipe them back to existing platforms. These stand-alone wells are called caisson wells. 90% of those in the storm path are bent over, rendering them a total loss, We would have to remove the existing bent structure and drill a new well, as bent pipe is basically unusable.
We utilize platforms as gathering hubs. We pipe the raw oil/water to them and then send it on for separation, or separate it there and send finished oil on. Damage to a hub means everything going to the hub is offline indefinitely. There are +/- 15 HUBS missing. MISSING!! As in we cannot find them from the air.
The DOE also estimated 86.4 million barrels per day of world oil demand in the fourth quarter, exceeding supply by 1.0 million barrels per day. For all of 2005, the global oil situation remains tight with projected supply at 84.6 million barrels per day and demand at 84.2 million barrels per day.
J2 Cool said:Cost $70 to fill up the jeep's gas tank today, and that thing eats gas like a fat person. This sucks.
describes me exactly. you must have a 12-15 gallon tank.tedtropy said:But wouldn't a fat person...nevermind. It does indeed suck. There was a time I could fill my little Protege up for mid-$20s, now I'm spending well over $30 at the pump a week.
DeEJaYMiND said:Just in case anyone cares, i live in Portugal and i pay 5.84US$ a gallon..................
Talk to your government officals, in both cases, at least 40% of that is taxes.Hyoushi said:It's $6.16 here in Sweden now.
Lardbutt said:Also if we didn't have all the enviro-wacko laws that force states to have these ridiculous standards for "clean" gasoline, we'd probably be paying 50 cents less per gallon right now.
Squirrel Killer said:Talk to your government officals, in both cases, at least 40% of that is taxes.
It is... in the form of taxes, like I said.SyNapSe said:Could someone confirm this as the case? I always assumed the super high gas prices in european countries was due to the socialist programs. Do you guys get free healthcare & schooling, etc.?
CNN.com said:Many European nations tax gasoline heavily, with taxes making up as much as 75 percent of the cost of a gallon of gasoline, said a spokesperson for AirInc.
Oh I know, hehe!Squirrel Killer said:Talk to your government officals, in both cases, at least 40% of that is taxes.