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<blockquote data-quote="Nraman" data-source="post: 1372582" data-attributes="member: 10001"><p>"In the energy industry, the need for change is no longer debatable."</p><p>For an article that starts in such a biased manner, I'm surprised it is actually good.</p><p>I don't see a need for change. Gasoline packs more energy than the equivalent amount of TNT allowing us to travel without frequent refueling stops. Oil produces lubricants, medicines, insecticides, an endless list of useful products.</p><p>The US has more oil than Saudi Arabia. The well that caused the spill in the gulf, was pumping at close to 40K barrels plus natural gas. A phenomenal rate, no well in Kuwait can equal that. Now capped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nraman, post: 1372582, member: 10001"] "In the energy industry, the need for change is no longer debatable." For an article that starts in such a biased manner, I'm surprised it is actually good. I don't see a need for change. Gasoline packs more energy than the equivalent amount of TNT allowing us to travel without frequent refueling stops. Oil produces lubricants, medicines, insecticides, an endless list of useful products. The US has more oil than Saudi Arabia. The well that caused the spill in the gulf, was pumping at close to 40K barrels plus natural gas. A phenomenal rate, no well in Kuwait can equal that. Now capped. [/QUOTE]
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