Okay, I'm engaged in a debate elsewhere with a guy whose attitude is "Don't worry. Be happy. PO is a lie."
He just posted this as evidence that PO is not real:
Proved reserves
(trillion cubic feet)
1. Russia 1,680.0
2. Iran 940.0
3. Qatar 910.0
4. Saudi Arabia 235.0
5. United Arab Emirates 212.1
6. United States 189.0
7. Nigeria 176.0
8. Algeria 160.5
9. Venezuela 151.0
10. Iraq 110.0
NOTE: Proved reserves are estimated with reasonable certainty to be
recoverable with present technology and prices. Source: Oil & Gas
Journal, Vol. 102, No. 47 (Dec. 10, 2004). From: U.S. Energy
Information Administration. http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/
petroleu.html .
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spratly_Islands
Part of the South China Sea Islands, the Spratlys are surrounded by
rich fishing grounds and gas and oil deposits, whose true extent are
unknown and disputed. The People’s Republic of China (PRC), the
Republic of China (Taiwan), and Vietnam each claim sovereignty over
the entire group of islands, while Brunei, Malaysia,and the
Philippines each claim various parts. Several of the nations involved
have soldiers stationed in the Spratlys and control various
installations on different islands and reefs.
Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah are home to an oil rich basin —
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Divide_Basin
The basin is considered one of the more promising locations for the
mining of uranium and many oil and natural gas wells are found in the
basin with more expected to be built. There is an ongoing debate
between those that wish to utilize the resources within the basin and
those that wish to see the basin become either a National Monument or
a designated U.S. Wilderness Area.
NPR did an on-air article recently on shale as did several
newspapers. Stay alert and listen to the news more. Do your own
homework next time; You're worse than an eight year old. The reef
stuff is common knowledge among the "explorer geologist" crowd.
PS Dubai is thinking of becoming a wind farm as its reserves are
exhausted.
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How do I respond? Has he identified anything new here? Prolly not.





