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Just wait until all that oil is irradiated!!
Will we all have nuclear cars then ?
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anyone who thinks that this is not a Jihad from Islamic believers against christians or non-believers is only fooling themselves, trying reading the Quran, you will quickly see that if anyone claims to believe muslim they are a radical, yo cannot believe in the Quran and not be a radical. If you disagree read the Quran it is clear as a bell.
Sorry, I thought that you realized that we are talking about long-term trends. With every serious recession, there is a short-term dip in energy consumption. But the long-term trend of higher energy consumption has been going on for a century now. Barring a extremely serious long-term economic collapse, there is no reason to believe the long-term trend of higher consumption will not continue.Yes sir, you did state that capacity is going down in your first post and I agreed with you then. Now that you have reiterated that fact, I will agree with you again.
Now since you asked me to check my facts when I am agreeing with you, I will ask you to check your facts when I disagree with you about your statement of demand increasing. In fact I will make it really easy for you. Read the article knuckle Head posted in this thread. It clearly states, "But demand for gas has dropped nearly 10% in recent years. It went from a peak of 9.6 million barrels a day in 2007 to 8.8 million barrels today, according to the EIA."