Posted by NE IA on August 06, 2008 at 15:46:25 from (12.227.201.98):
In Reply to: J Leno just said posted by 1936 on August 05, 2008 at 20:43:24:
My guess is we will be fast to drill in locations we havent done before. We will be on the that band wagon so much that we will beg our government to help the drillers out so we can get some real cheap oil. There goes our tax dollars, and who do you think will own the oil rights---Probably not the members of this forumn!---who will profit again! The big oil companies---the same ones that cut back on production numerous times . And we tax payers will thank them.
In my neck of the woods we can't help noticing less traffic. So therefore less road use, then that leads to less matinance, less wages for DOT workers, And their managment team. Heck this is win win for all of us.
I kinda think we have been having it alot better than whats in store in the future. We probably can expect cheap gas, or at least cheap enought that the corn processors will land on their faces, and big oil will buy them out for cents on the dollar.
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