http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/18/us/18cong.html
7/18/2008 9:54:07 AM
because most think that there isnt any oil to be found in those locations....which is why they are not drilling them now (if I remember correctly)
7/18/2008 10:26:15 AM
^lol the article says that as well
7/18/2008 10:28:23 AM
there you go...why drill where you dont think there is oil? wont it drive the cost up further if the company has to pay for a bunch of work that bears no fruit?
7/18/2008 10:47:43 AM
^prolly...but if the price goes up and then they drill where the oil is, they make more money
7/18/2008 10:53:48 AM
I bet the areas that currently have leases have taxes that have to be paid and the offshore areas do not
7/18/2008 11:05:35 AM
7/18/2008 11:14:12 AM
lol how does this make republicans look bad? if anything this makes dems look stupid[Edited on July 18, 2008 at 11:16 AM. Reason : nice spin though]
7/18/2008 11:16:28 AM
I said it was the Dems *trying* to make Republicans look bad. Read the friggin topic of this thread. That's how, so they can try and say "Hey we are pro-drilling but the evilrepublicans won't let us help the American people."Did I really need to spell that out?
7/18/2008 11:39:53 AM
When the dems asked Bush to release SPR oil onto the market, at that point I realized that they have NO CLUE how the oil market works. I laughed my ass off. Honestly, it was so funny it is simply sad.
7/18/2008 11:42:41 AM
most political shit is sad
7/18/2008 11:45:56 AM
Yeeaah... this would only make republicans look bad if you only read the first paragraph.Blatant political move.
7/18/2008 11:50:28 AM
^indeed...and shit like this has me extremely frustrated with people on both sides of the aisle. ENOUGH WITH THE POSTURING. LETS GET SOMETHING DONE THAT ACTUALLY MATTERS. STOP THE PETTY BULLSHIT.the republican executive branch vs. the democratic legislative branch are in a no-holds barred pissing match.
7/18/2008 4:44:10 PM
I don't feel like looking into it, but maybe someone here knows. In the labrynth that is Federal oil licensing, if I own a lease and find myself unable to drill can I then either contract with another company or lease the land to that other company for drilling purposes? I would hope so, but government rules rarely make obvious sense.
7/18/2008 5:23:12 PM
7/19/2008 3:07:39 PM
I am sure the oil companies who hire and spend millions on engineers/scientists to investigate oil deposits know a little more about where the oil is than a bunch of windbag politicians playing armchair geologist/environmentalists in their comfy deskchair in DC drawing circles on maps
7/19/2008 7:36:00 PM
exactly...why cant they just give up the land they know there isnt shit on, and trade it for land that might have something
7/19/2008 7:39:00 PM
the oil companies are drilling new spots everyday in the northern gulf, there are hundreds of what they call "jack up rigs" on the move out there and I've seen a few dozen being assembled in port right now.Many of these are already working rigs, they get tugged right to where they wanna drill, anchor up, lower the columns, do their thing and move on.also, there are rigs that have been built as early as 1955 that are still drilling and at work out there, it's pretty cool to think how tough these things arehttp://www.chouest.com/Index.htmlthe orange ship in the pic next to the jack up rig is a tender boat boat owned by Chouest(all of their ships have the same paint scheme), they have a fleet of hundreds of these things that keep the rigs going, bring supplies for new rigs being built, and to ferry workers back and forth 24/7...[Edited on July 19, 2008 at 8:05 PM. Reason : .]
7/19/2008 7:52:37 PM
isnt there some deadzone in the gulf now because of all the oil shit they've done?
7/19/2008 7:53:19 PM
I dunno, I'm sure google will tell us, I didn't see anything like that, if there is I would assume that it is from back in the day. all the rigs can cut off flow from the sea floor, plus there are numerous cut off valves along the floor of the ocean so they can cut any given pipe section off if something were to happenplus most of the pipes are just 18" or so, not as big as I'd assumed they'd befriend of mine gave me a chart with all the locations for the pipes/cut off valves/junctions/etc that are scattered off the Louisiana/Mississippi coast and it's amazing how many there are
7/19/2008 7:57:41 PM
7/19/2008 8:13:30 PM
7/21/2008 4:27:01 AM
http://www.yahoo.com/s/921923
7/23/2008 10:09:14 AM
420,000 gallon oil spill in the gulf todaynoicei know it's not related to the storm but that's a pretty major oopsie[Edited on July 24, 2008 at 1:06 AM. Reason : .]
7/24/2008 1:04:33 AM
hopefully it was in that deadzone
7/24/2008 3:57:05 AM
how convenient
7/24/2008 8:02:49 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080729/ap_on_re_us/dead_zone;_ylt=AhT1PobB_ABYYb7rpL2a6oms0NUE
7/29/2008 10:49:27 AM
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