 U.S. Geological Survey says up to 4.3 billion barrels of oil wait to be drawn in Bakken shale; some experts are skeptical Comments
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Who voted on this?- WDHIII Fri Apr 11, 2008 6:58 am
 - kitty Fri Apr 11, 2008 8:53 am
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That is exactly 4.7 years worth of US consumption.
I don't think it matters...
The first commercial oil well drilled in North America was in Oil Springs, Ontario, Canada in 1858.
By 1910, significant oil fields had been discovered in Canada, specifically, in the province of Ontario.
2008, still pumping...and celebrating 150 years of commercial oil production in Lambton County, Ontario.
That is exactly 4.7 years worth of US consumption.
I don't think it matters...
The first commercial oil well drilled in North America was in Oil Springs, Ontario, Canada in 1858.
By 1910, significant oil fields had been discovered in Canada, specifically, in the province of Ontario.
2008, still pumping...and celebrating 150 years of commercial oil production in Lambton County, Ontario.
Damn polluters ...shut em down
Great news. This should help in reducing our dependence on unfriendly countries for oil.
It will create alot of high paying $$jobs$$ in the area as well. It's AWESOME news!