Monday, August 23, 2010

The water reserve has oil in it, water is brown, why ?

i have a 1997 honda civic dx and it's overheating!!!The water reserve has oil in it, water is brown, why ?
You have a blown headgasket... time for a motor rebuild or motor replacement

Huge oil reserve find?!?!?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080415/ap_o鈥?/a>





How happy are you about this?!? How much of a decrease in gas prices in America do you think this may lead to? Brazil is part of OPEC, right? We need to straighten out our relations with Brazil and hopefully, gas can fall under $3 a gallon! 33 BILLION gallons!Huge oil reserve find?!?!?
If I were Brazil I'd hoard it just like the US is hoarding ours. I really don't see any reason for them share it with us. They are already far ahead of us as far as alternative fuels go though. I think 40% to 50% of the fuel come from sugar caine ethanol. It would be nice to see gas under 3 bucks a gallon. I would hold my breath though.Huge oil reserve find?!?!?
Brazil is not even a major producer! Lift the worthless sanction off Iran and cheaper oil is guaranteed for sure. There are other things you can do:


-Convince a few hundred million number of people to stop driving and watch oil companies fall apart


-Strong US dollar=cheap commodities





If the US dollar doesn't start retaining its value, I don't freaking care if OPEC decides to ask for Euros in return for their barrels!
IRAQ ALONE HAS 25 PERCENT OF ALL THE OIL IN THE WORLD.THE FOLLOWING CHART IS NO MORE VALID AFTER THE NEW DISCOVERY OF THE IRAQ RESERVE WHICH IS ESTIMATED BY THREE TRILLIONS.


Summary of Reserve Data as of 2007 Country Reserves 1 Production 2 Reserve life 3


(109bbl) (106bbl/d) (years)


Saudi Arabia 260 8.8 81


Canada 179 2.7 182


Iraq 115 3.7 101


Iran 105 2.2 143


Kuwait 99 2.5 108


United Arab Emirates 97 2.5 107


Venezuela 80 2.4 91


Russia 60 9.5 17


Libya 41.5 1.8 63


Nigeria 36.2 2.3 43


United States 21 4.9 12


Mexico
or brazil might decide not to sell any to us

U.S. Government unveils secret of the world's biggest oil reserve which spans Colorado, Utah. Is this true?

The Strategic Petroleum Reserve is the nation's first line of defense against an interruption in petroleum supplies. It is an emergency supply of crude oil stored in huge underground salt caverns along the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico.U.S. Government unveils secret of the world's biggest oil reserve which spans Colorado, Utah. Is this true?
Possibly, but I'm sure that the enviormentalist will find a rare bug or plant within a few hundred miles. Just like AlaskaU.S. Government unveils secret of the world's biggest oil reserve which spans Colorado, Utah. Is this true?
if it is im leaving colorado right now now i acctually have a excuse to leave pass the neo con bs.
Probably not. I heard Montana have some oil mines where they extract oil out of dirt. May be that's what they're talking about.
getting at it is the problem.


enviromentalist wackos will block it as soon as technology can bring it up. if it exists.i think you may be speaking of oil shale.
Yep! They say it is bigger that what is in the Middle East.
I heard during hurricane Katrina, that the government has millions of barrels of oil in reserve, but they didn't say where.

Bleach in car's motor oil reserve?!?

My car hood flew up when I knew I had not opened it..when i checked it to make sure everything was okay the strong smell of bleach was coming from the motor oil reserve..a mile later my car shut down on me..it's now in the shop but haven't heard anything yet. Is there any saving it? I drove it for about 10 miles or soBleach in car's motor oil reserve?!?
there is no motor oil reserve so if you put oil some were besides were it belongs prob that . if not a catiletic coverter will some times put off that smell
  • make up foundation
  • The Canadian Oil Reserve 8 Times Bigger than Saudy Arabia's?

    All of a sudden, the oil sands in Alberta, Canada have become a veritable “black gold” mine. And Big Oil’s heavy hitters are wishing they acted sooner…


    http://www.investmentu.net/ppc/t4oilnews…The Canadian Oil Reserve 8 Times Bigger than Saudy Arabia's?
    Yes, with the price of oil up, oil sands in Canada (not oil shales, that's a different thing) have become economical to produce. It may surprise some readers to hear this, but on a country-by-country basis, the US now gets most of its foreign oil from Canada. Of course if one looks at the Middle East as a whole most of the foreign oil comes to the US from there, but only slightly more than Canada.





    You may hear a lot in the news about oil companies announcing their ';proven reserves.'; This doesn't just mean the places where they know oil exists, but also whether it is technically or economically extractable. For instance, even if we knew that the Moon was full of oil, that wouldn't be considered a proven reserve because we have no way of extracting it, at least not yet.





    The oil that is found in Saudi Arabia, and other places in the Middle East, is both easily extractable and easily refinable. Oil sands, like what is found in Canada, are fairly easy to extract (basically one just scoops up the sand and dumps it into trucks) but harder to refine. Back when oil was only twenty or thirty dollars a barrel it wasn't very profitable to mess with this form of oil. Now, with oil in the sixty- to seventy-dollar range, and with improvements in technology, it is.





    Similarly, there are oil reserves under Venezuela, in the form of so-called ';tar oil,'; that are estimated to be five times the reserves in Saudi Arabia. The problem with this form of oil is that it is extremely thick, as the name implies, and therefore very hard to extract. It is also harder to refine than the Saudi crude, but the main problem is extraction.





    Finally, the oil shales that several answerers mentioned exist but are both hard to extract and hard to refine. There are an estimated two to three TRILLION barrels (more than all the known reserves in the Middle East) of shale oil under the Rocky Mountains. But even with the price of oil as high as it is, it just isn't economically feasible to extract that oil, given our current technology.





    With increasing demand for oil, particularly because of the burgeoning economies of India and China, the price of oil will probably continue to rise, and better technologies will be developed, so that the oil tars and oil shales may become profitable to extract. Either that, or better, more efficient, less polluting energy sources will be developed and the whole oil extraction and refining problem will become moot.The Canadian Oil Reserve 8 Times Bigger than Saudy Arabia's?
    lucky canadians
    i beleave its a lie
    ';Bajricf'; and ';chgoxpress'; are correct except for one thing: I don't think tar sands and shale oil are the same thing. They're chemically related of course, but they are still different substances.
    Great. Between Canada and Colorado we're looking mighty good.


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    I hope this is true but most likely it's a bogus story...
    Canada has the oil but it is oil shale which is much more costly to extract %26amp; process %26amp; was not cost effective when oil prices were lower but as prices rose so did the viability of the Canadian oil.


    The U.S. also has large quantities oil shale.
    That would make Israel happy.

    Oil Reserve Video?

    Hi,





    I saw a movie or Animation not long ago, in which a world map with reserves were showed, in billions of barrels, and slowed the number of years for when it was running out.





    If anyone is aware of were i could find this i would be emensly pleased.





    ThanksOil Reserve Video?
    I have heard this more than once, but so what, the environmentalist wacko`s won`t let anyone drill for oil.Oil Reserve Video?
    look on youtube.com.

    Oil reserve?

    I read that Nancy Pelosi asked Bush to temporarily stop adding oil to the reserve. He refused saying he's doing that to add an additional level of security to the American people in case of a shortage. She said if he stops we can save 10-25 cents per gallon.


    What do you think..stop..or don't stop?Oil reserve?
    10 - 25 cents?? big deal, one week later the price will go back up for some ';shortage'; or ';demand';. Why does demand raise the prices? We need to buy the gas whether it is cheap or expensive so what does raising the prices do besides hurt the working man. GREED. GREED. GREED.Oil reserve?
    With a potential war with Iran possible, Bush is right on this one. Pelosi looks way to comfartable wearing her hijab.
    stop, by now every penny counts....
    We can save 5-25 cents. Don't change the article.
    what difference will 25 cents make, that is one weeks oil rise.