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On Jul 29, 8:07 am, "Eugene I. Gordon" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nothing new here. Very difficult to extract. Americans (not the politicians)
> have had it with the oil companies to some extent. The real news is that a
> new deep discharge battery with over 6000 discharge cycles has been
> demonstrated by some friends of mine and for the first time electric
> vehicles become practical and affordable in terms of cost per mile to drive.
> Cars like the GM volt will cost over 25 UScents per mile to drive when one
> takes into account the battery wear out cost; another $15,000 for batteries
> at 50,000 miles. The new batteries will last for over 250,000 miles and the
> engines will be electric motors with virtually no maintenance or
> replacement.
>
> In five years only EVs and plug in hybrids will be of interest and the US
> will be able to forget about oil; the market will crash and this new oil
> field will never be developed.
>
> Moreover, the U.S. had a classic opportunity to kick the GM and Chrysler
> companies in the sit zone and blew it. 100 mpg hybrid cars could easily be
> built with current gas turbine generator technology.. That would have
> eliminated the need to buy foreign oil altogether. The oil companies have
> friends; but it won't last.
>
>   _____  
>
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Veli Albert Kallio
> Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 5:09 AM
> To: Geoengineering FIPC; Indianice FIPC
> Subject: [geo] NEW 9 BILLION BARREL OIL FIELD DISCOVERED IN THE USA
>
> Hi,
>
> RE: More Geogenineering Urgently Required!
>
> This is a now "once-in-a-lifetime party" for the oil people to make billions
> of quick profits. It isn't every day you find 10 billion barrel new oil
> field like Three Forks / Sanish Formation.  
>
> Because of its immense size, this helps to wean the USA off from the Middle
> East oil dependency and defer back the peak oil world-wide (somewhat).
>
> Truly amazing discovery of new oil for the thirty drivers!
> People are already dancing on tables on Houston today.
>
> Sad day for environment.
>
> Rgs,
>
> Albert
>
> FW: Big News from the Bakken
>
>   _____  
>
> Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 06:04:41 -0700
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Big News from the Bakken
>
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>   _____  
>
> Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
>
> Dear Energy and Capital Reader,
>
> It very well could be the oil play of the decade.
>
> And I don't use words like these loosely.
>
> That's because oilmen and geologists are confirming what we've been telling
> you for the last 15 months...
>
> The Bakken is a domestic oil formation to be reckoned with... and it's
> churning out profitable plays, one by one.
>
> But get this...
>
> Geologists and industry officials are saying we may have a "second Bakken"
> on our hands... one that could literally double the Bakken's
> already-prolific output.
>
> Truth is, we're in the early stages of what could be a long run-up for
> Bakken stocks.
>
> In fact, since we reiterated our Bakken plays on June 24, our readers are
> already enjoying gains of 38%, 22% and 16%.
>
> And we don't want you missing out on the gains still yet to come.
>
> Read on to learn more about this breakthrough profit opportunity... and how
> it's singlehandedly helping the state of North Dakota stop the recession
> dead in its tracks.
>
> To your safe and prosperous investing,
>
> Keith Kohl
> Editor, Energy and Capital
>
> "Need a job? Move to North Dakota. In May, the state tied for the lowest
> unemployment rate in the nation -- a mere 4.4% -- and added 3,000 jobs over
> the past month."
> -- CNN, June 24, 2009
>
>  North Dakota's
> Recession-Proof Secret
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>
> It's being called "the #1 oil play in the country."
> Here's how to get your share of it... starting today.
>
> Dear reader,
>
> The recession just can't sink its teeth into North Dakota.
>
> Time magazine reports there's a real live boom happening here in the state
> where there's three times more cattle than people. Not only does it boast
> the country's lowest unemployment rate (4.3% in June), its state budget is
> enjoying a $1.2 billion surplus, home values are actually UP, and companies
> are actively recruiting workers from all over the country.
>
> That's because these days - while most of the country hopes to merely ride
> out the recession - North Dakota's celebrating a new linchpin in their
> economy:
>
> Light, sweet crude OIL.
>
> And it's about to make national headlines... again. Only this time, a new
> geologic twist has North Dakota's normally modest residents... grinning from
> ear to ear. Take a look -
>
>  551 quote 1 <http://images.angelpub.com/2009/30/2573/551-quote-1.png>
>
> It was only a year ago that we introduced our readers to the massive
> domestic oil find known as the Bakken, just as the U.S. Geological Survey
> released its long-awaited study. The USGS estimates 4.35 billion barrels of
> recoverable oil in the Bakken, which stretches from the Dakotas and Montana
> into Canada.
>
> Now it's no secret that oil rigs have been producing Bakken oil with great
> success for the last several years... as technological advancements have
> finally unlocked the formation's massive net potential.
>
> The Bakken, on its own, is already a vital piece of the domestic oil
> landscape.
>
> In fact, the Bakken was recently called "the #1 oil play in the country," in
> an Oil & Gas Financial Journal interview with Mark Williams, senior VP at
> Whiting Petroleum - one of the leading producers in the Bakken.
>
> But it's the latest news - sweeping the entire state and its 641,500
> residents - that has oil companies and North Dakota residents understandably
> pumped.
>
> That's because -- according to geologists and state and industry officials
> -- we may be looking at another oil formation... one that's every bit as big
> and resource-rich as the Bakken.
>
> It's the gargantuan Three Forks/Sanish formation. It lies beneath the
> Bakken.
>
>  20090720 549
> chart <http://images.angelpub.com/2009/30/2551/20090720-549-chart.jpg>
>
> If geologists and officials are right about Three Forks, they could soon be
> confirming this giant basin as a a separate oil-producing formation... one
> of major significance to our national energy landscape... one that could
> literally double the output of the Bakken... one that could finally break
> our addiction to Saudi oil.
>
> And the best part for investors?
>
> Let me just say this. A trio of companies operating here - ones we've
> already played once for gains - could be the juiciest profits you add to
> your portfolio over the next few years.
>
> Again, we're still holding these companies... some of which we've advised
> our readers to close 50% of their positions to secure profits... others of
> which we've recommended buying more on dips.
>
> And now, the day we've been waiting for has finally come. Targets are set
> squarely on our Bakken - Three Forks plays to seize all the gains that Round
> 2 has to offer.
>
> I'll go into full detail on all three of these incredible money-making
> opportunities below... but not before you get the facts on the two domestic
> oil resources that could help fill our national energy gap for the next
> several decades.
>
> Bakken + Three Forks = "A "Sh__t Ton of Oil"
>
> As I mentioned above, geologists and officials are busy determining if the
> gargantuan Three Forks-Sanish formation is a separate oil-producing
> formation... or an "oil drip pan" for the Bakken.
>
> Now we already know the Bakken is a homerun play for many drillers... and
> individual investors. (There's still a mad dash to set up shop and begin
> extracting the Bakken's rich oil resources... most notably in the new boom
> state of North Dakota.)
>
> How Everyday North Dakota Landowners Turned Millionaires... Overnight
>
> Throughout the vast rangelands of North Dakota, residents are saying it's
> "easier to strike it rich from oil than by winning the lottery."
>
> Take longtime resident Oscar Stohler, for example...
>
> A retired cattle rancher who's lived modestly for 75-plus years, Stohler is
> now officially a millionaire.
>
> Normally, the afternoon walk to his mailbox would have him flipping through
> an assortment of bills and your standard issue junk mail. But these days -
> as often as two or three times a month - he opens up an envelope filled with
> a staggering check.
>
> Then there's John Bartelson, who gets a hefty royalty check, in the tens of
> thousands of dollars, from one of the oil companies drilling on his land.
>
> And they're hardly alone.
>
> According to Bruce Gjovig, director of the University of North Dakota's
> Center for Innovation, there may be as many as 2,000 new North Dakota
> millionaires within the next three to five years.
>
> And that's only counting one small North Dakota county... where the
> population barely tops 6,000 residents.
>
> That's one estimated millionaire for every three residents!
>
> North Dakota, as it turned out, set a state oil-production record in 2008,
> despite oil prices collapsing during the second half of the year.
>
> In fact, oil & gas companies are already churning out successful drill
> result after drill result... and handing over huge oil royalty checks to
> property owners.
>
> But North Dakotans aren't the only ones getting rich...
>
> You see, the Bakken formation is quickly becoming the country's hottest new
> oil play.
>
> And early-adopting, "in-the-know" investors are cashing in... in a big, big
> way.
>
> Keep reading to learn how it's all going down...
>
>  551 quote 3 <http://images.angelpub.com/2009/30/2575/551-quote-3.png>
>
> In fact, the state's oil industry "doubled in size dollar-wise between 2005
> and 2007," according to a recent North Dakota State University study. The
> same report places the value of oil production, exploration, refining and
> other activity at "a total of...
>
> read more »
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