The Israeli's have it right. They say the best gift they have ever received
from GOD  is 'No oil'.

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Veli Albert Kallio
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 12:21 PM
To: [email protected]; Geoengineering FIPC; Indianice FIPC
Subject: [geo] HALLIBURTON - MODEL FOR GEOENGINEERING


Hi Peter,
 
I agree your assessment but note that the oil extractive technologies are
improving in efficiency and sophistication just like military weapons
systems do due to huge amount of funds to these industries (that are the
life-line for the continuity of big oil companies).
 
Provision of false investment advice is also an offence in the USA which
restricts size of fancy claims. I rather tend to think that the renewable
energy company you cited down plays it, as it competes for same investment
dollars from the same pool of investor money.
 
I understand that people are concerned and worried about the Ponzi schemes
of the investment managers, but this is overstated and very atypical of them
despited weakened credibility of the financial markets and banks on
financial data released by the companies.
 
It is custodial not to spill beans before patent protection is fully in
place. Halliburton is a very reputable oil firm. But what is important is to
note the greed and potential unleashed. In fact, I would say that this
reference is largely only towards most secure oil potential.
 
I think the matter goes beyond that to supply far more oil and some refer
that these can supply the US oil for decades. "Could increase U.S reserves
by 10 times..."- American Digest. It is this that are hopeful and move
investors minds some way towards El Dorado.
 
Of course, there is the aspiration to sell oil as the new Midas touch in
North Dakota by the local people, including government, anxious to secure
new jobs and contracts in times of recession. We need to realise that
background. But extraction is an improving technology.
 
But similarly, given similar financial back up, geoengineering could utilise
its full potential as the methods multiply and crude tecniques improve to
solve these problems. The big picture is that it is all not that bad news as
it is giving a promise that many of the obstacles in geoengineering will be
removed in course of time. 
 
In geoengineering we also must look at combinatorics like Halliburton goes
both horizontal drilling and fracturing to unleash the potentials of Bakken
and Three Forks. The combinations of crude geoengineering components to
amplify quantitative or effective aspects of intervention. Easier said than
done, but our field is very new and it could sooner than later pick up also
this aspect. 
 
A good documenting of geoengineering ideas and database would be essential
to gather all material input to help finding joining pieces to enhance and
amplify it.
 
Kind regards,
 
Albert 


 

 

RE: [geo] NEW 9 BILLION BARREL OIL FIELD DISCOVERED IN THE USA

 

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 3 to 5 years. And that's only counting one small North
Dakota county of 6,000 residents. That's one estimated millionaire for every
three residents! 

 

*       

        A recent technological breakthrough has opened up the Bakken's
massive reserves of up to 4.35 billion barrels and that's just in the
Bakken. If the Three Forks formation proves separate from the Bakken, we
could be looking at enough crude for decades on end. "Could increase U.S
reserves by 10 times..."- American Digest
*       

        Bill Walker, a Denver-based geologist with Headington Co. says his
company has recently developed the technology to drill the Bakken down
effectively - and it's one of the company's closest guarded secrets.  Even
though the technology is rather well known, actually using it successfully
is the big secret.  The technology is called Horizontal Directional Drilling
or H.D.D., and only a few companies have mastered the process.

*       

        Getting oil out of the Bakken is not a matter of poking a hole in
the ground until you hit a soft spot full of oil - which is the old vertical
drilling technique. The Bakken is woven with rocks, and that rock-layer is
wide but very thin. Thin enough that vertical drilling is horribly
unsuccessful. It was Findley's idea to drill a well sideways - a technique
called "horizontal directional drilling," in which wildcatters drill down to
the oil and then kick out their well thousands of feet to the left or right
like an underground sprinkler. 

*       

        But horizontal drilling alone isn't enough to get the oil out of the
ground. Findley had to work with Haliburton engineers to figure out a way to
both drill sideways and fracture the rock to release the oil. Both
horizontal drilling and fracturing had been done before, but never together.
This was Findley's revolutionary idea. These combined technologies made
drilling the Bakken - Three Forks basins possible and extremely profitable.

 

Oil & Gas Financial Journal interview with Mark Williams, senior Vice
President at Whiting Petroleum (one of the leading producers in the Bakken):
 


*       Assume oil were to drop all the way to $45 a barrel from its current
$65 level. With a $5 discount to the NYMEX price, each well would be pumping
oil at $40 a barrel. 

*       Roughly 20% of that $40 is sent directly to the North Dakota
landowner. Another 20% goes to operating expenses. 

*       That leaves approximately 60% of the original $40, giving the
driller $24 a barrel. 

*       Assuming drillers can pump out 800,000 barrels of oil per well, that
allows the company $19 million in revenue, per well. 

*       If each well costs about $5.5 million, the driller is still making a
3.5 to 1 ratio return on their money! 

*       Remember, that's in a scenario in which oil collapses to $45. Today
oil's at $60.

 

 

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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]
Subject: Re: [geo] NEW 9 BILLION BARREL OIL FIELD DISCOVERED IN THE USA
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 22:55:04 +1200


This reads like a hard sell, maybe a scam.  Visit
http://www.green-planet-solar-energy.com/bakken-oil.html for a more
thoughtful analysis which puts about  one per cent of the reserve as
recoverable by conventional means.  Horizontal directed drilling can likely
increase that.  Maybe someone knows an oil industry expert who could say by
how much and what cost.
Peter

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Veli Albert Kallio <mailto:[email protected]>  
To: Geoengineering FIPC <mailto:[email protected]>  ;
Indianice FIPC <mailto:[email protected]>  
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 9:08 PM
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 

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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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