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<blockquote data-quote="bootsbaker" data-source="post: 1986096" data-attributes="member: 24528"><p>its my understanding that it is private land drilling etc that has helped the oil companies with their profit, and that all the feds ever do is get in the way with regulation after regulation no matter who is in charge <- ok that second part is just me speculating. :-) I will have to find some sources I haven't gone to find any just stuff off the top of my head. </p><p>I do have to comment on the wikipedia comments though. Schools will not allow ANYTHING from wikipedia to be cited as a resource for any reports etc. soooo that should tell you how reliable wikipedia is, I mean one minute you may read fact and the next I may hit the same page and read fiction. Im not saying there are not other reliable sources out there I just wouldn't hedge my bets on wiki.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bootsbaker, post: 1986096, member: 24528"] its my understanding that it is private land drilling etc that has helped the oil companies with their profit, and that all the feds ever do is get in the way with regulation after regulation no matter who is in charge <- ok that second part is just me speculating. :-) I will have to find some sources I haven't gone to find any just stuff off the top of my head. I do have to comment on the wikipedia comments though. Schools will not allow ANYTHING from wikipedia to be cited as a resource for any reports etc. soooo that should tell you how reliable wikipedia is, I mean one minute you may read fact and the next I may hit the same page and read fiction. Im not saying there are not other reliable sources out there I just wouldn't hedge my bets on wiki. [/QUOTE]
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