[R-G] one more correction
gregory meyerson
gmeyerson at triad.rr.com
Thu Aug 9 11:58:40 MDT 2007
macdonald:
I can send the pdf file to you personally. don't know if the list
could handle the size of doc.
my info came from a longish aspo report.
On Aug 9, 2007, at 1:20 PM, Macdonald Stainsby wrote:
> 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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