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Posted by Matt W. Barrow on March 31, 2008, 10:58 pm
> Matt W. Barrow wrote:
>>> Matt W. Barrow wrote:
>>>>> The earth has hardly the reserves to incur the last 100 years'
>>>>> exploitation and it's progression for another 100 years.
>>>> Can you back that up? Should I waste my time showing the billions of
>>>> barrels of known reserves?
>>> Are your 'reserves' sand oil and kerogen?
>>
>> Well, no, so the rest of this tripe is of little worth.
>>
>>> They have little to do with 'capacity to produce'. The ERoEI of kerogen
>>> is almost non existent. We have peaked in natural gas production in
>>> North America so sand oil is pretty much a losing proposition. The EIA
>>> predicts demand to go well over 100 mb/d by 2025. Where will it come
>>> from?
>>>
>>
>> You should not make assumptions (such as that I was talking about
>> kerogens), but then you'd have to really THINK, not just emote.
>
> You didn't answer the question. Where will it come from?
Not from kerogens.
Do you know any other reserves that we have discovered?
I do.
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Posted by Dan Bloomquist on April 1, 2008, 1:31 am
Matt W. Barrow wrote:
>> Matt W. Barrow wrote:
>>>> Matt W. Barrow wrote:
>>>>>> The earth has hardly the reserves to incur the last 100 years'
>>>>>> exploitation and it's progression for another 100 years.
>>>>> Can you back that up? Should I waste my time showing the billions of
>>>>> barrels of known reserves?
>>>> Are your 'reserves' sand oil and kerogen?
>>> Well, no, so the rest of this tripe is of little worth.
>>>
>>>> They have little to do with 'capacity to produce'. The ERoEI of kerogen
>>>> is almost non existent. We have peaked in natural gas production in
>>>> North America so sand oil is pretty much a losing proposition. The EIA
>>>> predicts demand to go well over 100 mb/d by 2025. Where will it come
>>>> from?
>>>>
>>> You should not make assumptions (such as that I was talking about
>>> kerogens), but then you'd have to really THINK, not just emote.
>> You didn't answer the question. Where will it come from?
>
> Not from kerogens.
>
> Do you know any other reserves that we have discovered?
You didn't answer the question.
> I do.
Then, answer the question.
My guess now, methane hydrates. Show me a realistic study. If not, just
answer the question.
(hand waving goes here...)
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Posted by Matt W. Barrow on April 1, 2008, 2:56 am
> Matt W. Barrow wrote:
>>
>> Do you know any other reserves that we have discovered?
>
> You didn't answer the question.
You didn't answer the first one, which was that your Kerotans was
irrelevant.
>
>> I do.
>
> Then, answer the question.
You first.
>
> My guess now, methane hydrates. Show me a realistic study. If not, just
> answer the question.
No.
Your ignorance is incredible. Your reading skills substantially less.
Okay, here's a clue: the original point, that you completely ignored, was
NOT substitutes.
> (hand waving goes here...)
That's not hand waving, that's jerking off.
Now, I suspect you're still in school, and you've just finished a class in
which you're ego has just gotten a substantially inflated.
I may be wrong, but if I am, I wonder why you come off like a newbie with
inflated expectations of your knowledge.
Here's another clue: I am working right now, with several people in the Oil
& Gas industries in Wyoming, Colorado, and, to a lesser degree, Texas and
Oklahoma (I am in construction, not specifically O&G). They are a very good
source of real, objective and empirical data regarding O&G production
potentials.
You, on the other hand, are evidently a clueless dweeb whose ego is about to
get smashed because you believed your teachers when they told you that your
opinion was important, but didn't understand, because they didn't comprehend
it either, that your opinion was NOT VALID.
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Posted by Dan Bloomquist on April 1, 2008, 11:25 am
Matt W. Barrow wrote:
>> Matt W. Barrow wrote:
>
>>> Do you know any other reserves that we have discovered?
>> You didn't answer the question.
>
> You didn't answer the first one, which was that your Kerotans was
> irrelevant.
I did. Talk about reading skills.
So, you make a claim and refuse to back it up.
> Now, I suspect you're still in school...
Sounds like pot/kettle to me.
<snip worthless content>
(More hand waving goes here)
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Posted by Matt W. Barrow on April 1, 2008, 4:42 pm
> Matt W. Barrow wrote:
>>> Matt W. Barrow wrote:
>>
>>>> Do you know any other reserves that we have discovered?
>>> You didn't answer the question.
>>
>> You didn't answer the first one, which was that your Kerotans was
>> irrelevant.
>
> I did. Talk about reading skills.
No, you made a GUESS.
Actually, you made two GUESSES. Indeed, your reading comprehension skills
ARE pathetic.
>
> So, you make a claim and refuse to back it up.
>
>> Now, I suspect you're still in school...
>
> Sounds like pot/kettle to me.
Another SFB guess! I'm in my 50's, with an BSEE and MSCE and run my own $6M
company.
>
> <snip worthless content>
>
> (More hand waving goes here)
You couldn't even discern something from the hints I gave you.
So, go back and keep jerking off. Your teacher will love you for it, aside
from the FACT that many get out of school at 18 and never mature, other than
physically, beyond that point.
Can you GUESS what that means? Here's another hint: I've already surmised
YOUR position - it's typical from your "arguments".
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