Ryan
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+1,230|7264|Alberta, Canada

A new study suggests the equivalent of 112 billion barrels of oil lies undiscovered underneath the sea ice and frigid waters of North America's Arctic, adding new urgency to the debate over control of those resources.

wrote:

The report released Wednesday by the United States Geological Survey has for the first time put some hard numbers behind the energy potential of the North.

Total undiscovered global reserves north of the Arctic Circle are estimated at 412 billion barrels of oil equivalent - most off the coast of Russia. That's about one-third of the world's undiscovered gas and about one-sixth of its undiscovered oil.

"That's huge," said William Lacey, director of FirstEnergy Capital, a Calgary energy analysis firm. "It's massive in terms of the resource.

"It highlights why there's some potential boundary disputes in the North."

The 112 billion equivalent off North America is likely to be composed of 49 billion barrels of oil, 340 trillion cubic feet of gas and another two billion barrels of natural gas liquids.

"Most of the Arctic, especially offshore, is essentially unexplored with respect to petroleum," the report says. "The extensive Arctic continental shelves may constitute the geographically largest unexplored prospective area for petroleum remaining on Earth."

The geological survey divided the Arctic into 33 zones. The geology of each was studied and 25 of those zones were considered to have a greater than 10 per cent probability of holding at least 50 million barrels of oil or equivalent.

Those 25 zones were then more carefully assessed by type of rock and formation. Estimates were arrived at by comparing them with other, more well-understood basins in southern latitudes.
Read the rest of the story in the link.
What do you guys think about this? What should the USA and Canada do about it?

Last edited by Ryan (2008-07-23 19:19:15)

usmarine2
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mine it.  hold it till the ME runs dry.  then hold them hostage like they do us.
Stingray24
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usmarine2 wrote:

mine it.  hold it till the ME runs dry.  then hold them hostage like they do us.
I like this idea.
S3v3N
lolwut?
+685|6939|Montucky

usmarine2 wrote:

mine it.  hold it till the ME runs dry.  then hold them hostage like they do us.
Camels don't take oil.
Stingray24
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Bentleys and Maybachs do.
God Save the Queen
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Stingray24 wrote:

Bentleys and Maybachs do.
rappers
usmarine2
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Stingray24 wrote:

usmarine2 wrote:

mine it.  hold it till the ME runs dry.  then hold them hostage like they do us.
I like this idea.
yep.  only UAE and a few others have understood their oil is running out.  the rest can kiss our dicks tbh.
d4rkst4r
biggie smalls
+72|6874|Ontario, Canada
i think canada and america should fight to the death over it! lawl
"you know life is what we make it, and a chance is like a picture, it'd be nice if you just take it"
MGS3_GrayFox
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d4rkst4r wrote:

i think canada and america should fight to the death over it! lawl
Russia already has dibs over the Arctic, so the US and Canada are a little bit late.

Putin is a crazy mofo, but a damn smart one.

Last edited by MGS3_GrayFox (2008-07-23 19:48:03)

God Save the Queen
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this could turn out pretty bad
Reciprocity
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Fuck Russia.
God Save the Queen
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Reciprocity wrote:

Fuck Russia.
Mason4Assassin444
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+552|7083|USA
We just pull up the navy and start drilling right? I can agree with that.
CommieChipmunk
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God Save the Queen wrote:

Stingray24 wrote:

Bentleys and Maybachs do.
rappers
Oil executives and princes.

Russia..? Fuck...
KuSTaV
noice
+947|6932|Gold Coast
Phew.

Either Russia will kick ass and take it all soon or all of your oil giants will scoop it all up like some crack whore who found 3 grams from last nights hit, and it will all be gone within 2012.

Hopefully none of those will happen, but I say release it at a steady rate. Drilling and supplying it ASAP will only drop the price by a small number, and it wont hold on for long.
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ATG
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I look forward to the .0005 decrease in price per gallon over this news.
DonFck
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ATG wrote:

I look forward to the .0005 decrease in price per gallon over this news.
Exactly. 112 Billion barrels sounds a lot, but if one breaks it down a bit..

112 Billion barrels = 112 000 000 000 bbl (1 barrel = 42 US gallons / 159 litres)
Actual estimated amount of oil accroding to the article = 49 billion barrels = 49 000 000 000 bbl

World oil consumption: 80 million barrels /day = 80 290 000 (US 20 800 000)

The new find will last the world 49 000 000 000 / 80 290 000 = 610 days = 1.67 years.

The find is massive, but it only postpones the date when we're fucked, slightly.
I need around tree fiddy.
rammunition
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usmarine2 wrote:

mine it.  hold it till the ME runs dry.  then hold them hostage like they do us.
by the time the U.S start drilling the world will be on alternatives, its lost money for the U.S
FEOS
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+1,182|6831|'Murka

You do realize that oil is used for more than automobiles and energy production, right?

The only way that would be lost money is if suddenly a barrel of oil is worth nothing on the world market. That will never happen unless they develop alternatives for lubricants. Even the wind-powered generators use oil for lubrication.
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― Albert Einstein

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Flecco
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FEOS wrote:

The only way that would be lost money is if suddenly a barrel of oil is worth nothing on the world market. That will never happen unless they develop alternatives for lubricants. Even the wind-powered generators use oil for lubrication.
And all synthetic materials just aboot. Y'know, plaaaaaaastics.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
+1,182|6831|'Murka

Yeah...that too.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein

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usmarine2
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rammunition wrote:

usmarine2 wrote:

mine it.  hold it till the ME runs dry.  then hold them hostage like they do us.
by the time the U.S start drilling the world will be on alternatives, its lost money for the U.S
doubtful.  you have too much faith in the world.
usmarine2
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+233|6211|Dublin, Ohio

DonFck wrote:

ATG wrote:

I look forward to the .0005 decrease in price per gallon over this news.
Exactly. 112 Billion barrels sounds a lot, but if one breaks it down a bit..

112 Billion barrels = 112 000 000 000 bbl (1 barrel = 42 US gallons / 159 litres)
Actual estimated amount of oil accroding to the article = 49 billion barrels = 49 000 000 000 bbl

World oil consumption: 80 million barrels /day = 80 290 000 (US 20 800 000)

The new find will last the world 49 000 000 000 / 80 290 000 = 610 days = 1.67 years.

The find is massive, but it only postpones the date when we're fucked, slightly.
yes but that is my point.  112 billion barrels WILL be a lot once the arabs run out of it.  You dont want the russians to have it, because they already have europe by the balls when it comes to oil.
Mekstizzle
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time to invade canada
Spark
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Cold War II here we come?
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