by dunewalker » Tue 23 May 2006, 23:31:22
It's an illusion to believe that ANWR has any significant role in addressing America's energy needs. As I understand it, the oil from ANWR would most likely be shipped to Japan and/or China, as that is most profitable for the oil companies due to transport costs. As such, that oil becomes part of the global pool of production, which presently is some 85 million barrels daily. Of this amount, the US consumes around 21 million barrels, or about 25% of world production. Therefore, if ANWR contributes say, 1 million barrels of oil per day, the share accruing to the US is only around 250,000 barrels, or barely more than 1% of our daily needs.
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