Re: US Oil Supplies
I believe arby mentioned oil and called me on my quote of two times the rest of the worlds supply.
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/gao-recoverable-oil-colorado-utah-wyoming-about-equal-entire-world-s-proven-oil
This url says we added 1.5 trillion barrels of technically recoverable oil to our supply.
Previous USGS and Rand Corporation estimates on our national supply of oil was at 800 billion to 1 trillion barrels of recoverable oil.
However I also count coal in the calculation. We can easily use half our recoverable coal to add at minimum 500 billion barrels of oil.
Surprisingly there are basins yet to be examined including an Oregon/California basin.
Shale oil can be processed btw... just to cut that argument off.
So the US Oil Reserves that are technically recoverable exceed 3 trillion barrels.
http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Energy-Resources/2012/06/19/USGS-updates-oil-gas-reserve-estimate/UPI-72491340108759/ add that to 1 trillion barrels of reserves for the rest of the World.
I confess to rounding. 1.8 times the worlds oil supply in just the United States.
At the current 83 million barrels a day http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/ene_oil_con-energy-oil-consumption this means the United States can supply the world for 100 years or itself for 500 years.
Additionally the USGS study on world supply does not account for future finds. They never predicted the oil off Brazils coast, and they seem inept at their job under Obama.
But currently, as it stands, we have 3 Trillion barrels to the worlds 1.665 trillion barrels.
I do expect the world numbers to go up... but not until Obama is out of office.
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