by burtonridr » Fri 05 Sep 2008, 12:03:31
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')Infrastructure is built of steel and cast iron, concrete (natural gas fired mfrg.), and petrochemicals to make paint, adhesives, etc.. All of it is transported to point of use by diesel fuel. This has resulted in much higher point-of-use costs for asphalt, raising from $1,200 to $1,600/tandem truckload last year up to $2,500/ load this year.
+1
PVC pipes are used for road drainage systems and water and electrical conduit, copper wire for lighting, fiber optic cables for communications, steel reinforcement for concrete structures, etc.
polyvinyl chloride(PVC) is an oil biproduct, lots of this stuff is used under road ways for drainage, water, and electrical conduit. Then it must be transported to the work site by desiel powered trucks, planes, tranes, boats, etc.
Patience pretty well explained the metal process.
It all comes back to EVERYTHING uses oil in our society, which is why PO is such a big deal. You cannot eat or take a dump in a toilet without consuming oil in our country! Its freakin nuts!