[R-G] one more correction

Macdonald Stainsby mstainsby at resist.ca
Thu Aug 9 11:20:52 MDT 2007


Thanks Gregory,
I think this is actually VERY useful energy info. Do you have a
listing/breakdown where this is supposed to come from? What energy are
they going to use for this "oil"? It is likely that ANY such oil will be a
HUGE drain on energy as the tarsands are already. Oil Shale in the
US/Colorado, for example, has about 2 percent that could be extracted at
an energy dividend. The rest is a loss leader. That's one example. In Ven,
they use even more steam than in Alberta...

Where is this energy coming from?
But first let's figure what the IEA thinks the sources are going to be.



Gregory Meyerson wrote:
> that estimate of 37 mbd by 2030 was from IEA, not EIA.  International 
energy agency, not energy information administration.
>
>
> I think I have the acronyms right.



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