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21 hours ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

As it says in my signature below, the Constitution is my guy. So yes I will be voting SOLID 

Republican down ticket and that includes Donald J. Trump. Failure to do so  will mean the 

end of The United States of America and welcome to Venezuela. 

 

Living in fear perpetuated by Trump's misinformation campaign is no way to go through life brother.   ;)

 

GO RV, then BV 

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58 minutes ago, Shabibilicious said:

 

Living in fear perpetuated by Trump's misinformation campaign is no way to go through life brother.   ;)

 

GO RV, then BV 

And living in denial is? 

The last thing Joe said at the last debate was that he will end oil drilling in America. Now what do you think the results of that will be? 

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7 minutes ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

And living in denial is? 

The last thing Joe said at the last debate was that he will end oil drilling in America. Now what do you think the results of that will be? 

 

A move to sustainable clean energy sounds fantastic to me....fossil fuel aren't going to last forever, brother.  Preparedness is the word of the day.  ;)

 

GO RV, then BV

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10 minutes ago, Shabibilicious said:

gullible listeners

You should look at my post explaining why people are supporting Trump. 

 

 

 

 

5 minutes ago, Shabibilicious said:

 

A move to sustainable clean energy sounds fantastic to me....fossil fuel aren't going to last forever, brother.  Preparedness is the word of the day.  ;)

 

GO RV, then BV

Dam the torpedoes, full steam ahead. RIGHT?

 

Meanwhile, with oil gone how you gonna get yer groceries, and everything else you need? Better live next to the Walmart, Oh wait, it won't matter because I won't be able to buy fuel to deliver the goods. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:


Dam the torpedoes, full steam ahead. RIGHT?

 

Meanwhile, with oil gone how you gonna get yer groceries, and everything else you need? Better live next to the Walmart, Oh wait, it won't matter because I won't be able to buy fuel to deliver the goods. 

 

 

 

That's the problem with people who can't think ahead....they literally think oil and oil products will disappear the day Biden takes office.....rather than years down the road when alternative clean power and energy sources are readily available.  

 

GO RV, then BV

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1 hour ago, Shabibilicious said:

 

That's the problem with people who can't think ahead....they literally think oil and oil products will disappear the day Biden takes office.....rather than years down the road when alternative clean power and energy sources are readily available.  

 

GO RV, then BV

 

What about the other 85%?

 

CL 

 

https://www.ucsusa.org/resources/each-countrys-share-co2-emissions

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1 hour ago, Shabibilicious said:

 

That's the problem with people who can't think ahead....they literally think oil and oil products will disappear the day Biden takes office.....rather than years down the road when alternative clean power and energy sources are readily available.  

 

GO RV, then BV

 

Gonna take along time and a boat load of cash for the transition.....think Hemp.....

CL 

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Partial list of the over 6,000 products made from one barrel of oil

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A partial list of products made from Petroleum (6000 items). One 42-gallon barrel of oil creates 19.4 gallons of gasoline. The rest (over half) is used to make things like:

 

Although the major use of petroleum is as a fuel, (gasoline, jet fuel, heating oil), and petroleum and natural gas are often used to generate electricity, there are many other uses.

 

Here are some of the ways petroleum is used in our every day lives.

 

All plastic is made from petroleum and plastic is used almost everywhere: in cars, houses, toys, computers and clothing. Asphalt used in road construction is a petroleum product as is the synthetic rubber in the tires. Paraffin wax comes from petroleum, as do fertilizer, pesticides, herbicides, detergents, phonograph records, photographic film, furniture, packaging materials, surfboards, paints, and artificial fibers used in clothing, upholstery, and carpet backing. Solvents Diesel Motor Oil Bearing Grease Ink Floor Wax Ballpoint Pens Football Cleats Upholstery Sweaters Boats Insecticides Bicycle Tires Sports Car Bodies Nail Polish Fishing lures Dresses Tires Golf Bags Perfumes Cassettes Dishwasher Tool Boxes Shoe Polish Motorcycle Helmet Caulking Petroleum Jelly Transparent Tape CD Player Faucet Washers Antiseptics Clothesline Curtains Food Preservatives Basketballs Soap Vitamin Capsules Antihistamines Purses Shoes Dashboards Cortisone Deodorant Footballs Putty Dyes Panty Hose Refrigerant Percolators Life Jackets Rubbing Alcohol Linings Skis TV Cabinets Shag Rugs Electrician's Tape Tool Racks Car Battery Cases Epoxy Paint Mops Slacks Insect Repellent Oil Filters Umbrellas Yarn Fertilizers Hair Coloring Roofing Toilet Seats Fishing Rods Lipstick Denture Adhesive Linoleum Ice Cube Trays Synthetic Rubber Speakers Plastic Wood Electric Blankets Glycerin Tennis Rackets Rubber Cement Fishing Boots Dice Nylon Rope Candles Trash Bags House Paint Water Pipes Hand Lotion Roller Skates Surf Boards Shampoo Wheels Paint Rollers Shower Curtains Guitar Strings Luggage Aspirin Safety Glasses Antifreeze Football Helmets Awnings Eyeglasses Clothes Toothbrushes Ice Chests Footballs Combs CD's Paint Brushes Detergents Vaporizers Balloons Sun Glasses Tents Heart Valves Crayons Parachutes Telephones Enamel Pillows Dishes Cameras Anesthetics Artificial Turf Artificial limbs Bandages Dentures Model Cars Folding Doors Hair Curlers Cold cream Movie film Soft Contact lenses Drinking Cups Fan Belts Car Enamel Shaving Cream Ammonia Refrigerators Golf Balls Toothpaste Gasoline Ink Dishwashing liquids Paint brushes Telephones Toys Unbreakable dishes Insecticides Antiseptics Dolls Car sound insulation Fishing lures Deodorant Tires Motorcycle helmets Linoleum Sweaters Tents Refrigerator linings Paint rollers Floor wax Shoes Electrician's tape Plastic wood Model cars Glue Roller-skate wheels Trash bags Soap dishes Skis Permanent press clothes Hand lotion Clothesline Dyes Soft contact lenses Shampoo Panty hose Cameras Food preservatives Fishing rods Oil filters Combs Transparent tape Anesthetics Upholstery Dice Disposable diapers TV cabinets Cassettes Mops Sports car bodies Salad bowls House paint Purses Electric blankets Awnings Ammonia Dresses Car battery cases Safety glass Hair curlers Pajamas Synthetic rubber VCR tapes Eyeglasses Pillows Vitamin capsules Movie film Ice chests Candles Rubbing alcohol Loudspeakers Ice buckets Boats Ice cube trays Credit cards Fertilizers Crayons Insect repellent Water pipes Toilet seats Caulking Roofing shingles Fishing boots Life jackets Balloons Shower curtains Garden hose Golf balls Curtains Plywood adhesive Umbrellas Detergents Milk jugs Beach umbrellas Rubber cement Sun glasses Putty Faucet washers Cold cream Bandages Tool racks Antihistamines Hair coloring Nail polish Slacks Drinking cups Guitar strings False teeth Yarn Petroleum jelly Toothpaste Golf bags Roofing Tennis rackets Toothbrushes Perfume Luggage Wire insulation Folding doors Shoe polish Fan belts Ballpoint pens Shower doors Cortisone Carpeting Artificial turf Heart valves LP records Lipstick Artificial limbs Hearing aids Vaporizers Aspirin Shaving cream Wading pools Parachutes Americans consume petroleum products at a rate of three-and-a-half gallons of oil and more than 250 cubic feet of natural gas per day each!

But, as shown here petroleum is not just used for fuel.

The top crude oil producing states are: Texas, Alaska, California, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. About 59.5 percent of the crude oil and petroleum products used in the United States come from other countries.

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Consultant Energy Asset Optimization & ETRM Projects

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David A. Jones

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Excellent list, thanks!

 
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Doris Leonard

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I don't know if this is a good thing or a bad thing that we are using oil for this many products. I hope those involved in manufacturing would start trying to use other renewable sources for many of the items listed. I have been hearing for years how hemp can be used for many things. Who knows!?

 
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Aleksandr Fedorovich

Sales Manager at Spartan Oil Consultant

We wish to inform you and your esteemed Company that, we SPARTAN OIL are a registered representative to a Shipping Company in Russia for the leasing of Crude oil vessel taners such as VLCC, SUEZMAX, AFRAMAX, PANAMAX with different capacity. We strictly advice that all communications must be comprehensive before signing of documents or exchanging of further documents with the owner, for more information business.spartanoil_consultant@list.ru 

 
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Charles Bloom, AICP

Planning and Development Director at the City of Cheyenne, WY

Wow, human consumption of 3.5 gallons of oil a day. Reducing oil use isn’t just about increasing miles per gallon. Thanks for the share.

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David Panton

Vancouver at Varied

Plastics? Everybody uses them, but how many people know about H.A.A,R.P.?

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12mo

Is there any study on the amount of profit made from extracting/processing such materials from a single barrel?

 
12mo
 
 

 

 

 
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2 minutes ago, coorslite21 said:

 

Gonna take along time and a boat load of cash for the transition.....think Hemp.....

CL 

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Steve Pryor

Steve Pryor

Consultant Energy Asset Optimization & ETRM Projects

A partial list of products made from Petroleum (6000 items). One 42-gallon barrel of oil creates 19.4 gallons of gasoline. The rest (over half) is used to make things like:

 

Although the major use of petroleum is as a fuel, (gasoline, jet fuel, heating oil), and petroleum and natural gas are often used to generate electricity, there are many other uses.

 

Here are some of the ways petroleum is used in our every day lives.

 

All plastic is made from petroleum and plastic is used almost everywhere: in cars, houses, toys, computers and clothing. Asphalt used in road construction is a petroleum product as is the synthetic rubber in the tires. Paraffin wax comes from petroleum, as do fertilizer, pesticides, herbicides, detergents, phonograph records, photographic film, furniture, packaging materials, surfboards, paints, and artificial fibers used in clothing, upholstery, and carpet backing. Solvents Diesel Motor Oil Bearing Grease Ink Floor Wax Ballpoint Pens Football Cleats Upholstery Sweaters Boats Insecticides Bicycle Tires Sports Car Bodies Nail Polish Fishing lures Dresses Tires Golf Bags Perfumes Cassettes Dishwasher Tool Boxes Shoe Polish Motorcycle Helmet Caulking Petroleum Jelly Transparent Tape CD Player Faucet Washers Antiseptics Clothesline Curtains Food Preservatives Basketballs Soap Vitamin Capsules Antihistamines Purses Shoes Dashboards Cortisone Deodorant Footballs Putty Dyes Panty Hose Refrigerant Percolators Life Jackets Rubbing Alcohol Linings Skis TV Cabinets Shag Rugs Electrician's Tape Tool Racks Car Battery Cases Epoxy Paint Mops Slacks Insect Repellent Oil Filters Umbrellas Yarn Fertilizers Hair Coloring Roofing Toilet Seats Fishing Rods Lipstick Denture Adhesive Linoleum Ice Cube Trays Synthetic Rubber Speakers Plastic Wood Electric Blankets Glycerin Tennis Rackets Rubber Cement Fishing Boots Dice Nylon Rope Candles Trash Bags House Paint Water Pipes Hand Lotion Roller Skates Surf Boards Shampoo Wheels Paint Rollers Shower Curtains Guitar Strings Luggage Aspirin Safety Glasses Antifreeze Football Helmets Awnings Eyeglasses Clothes Toothbrushes Ice Chests Footballs Combs CD's Paint Brushes Detergents Vaporizers Balloons Sun Glasses Tents Heart Valves Crayons Parachutes Telephones Enamel Pillows Dishes Cameras Anesthetics Artificial Turf Artificial limbs Bandages Dentures Model Cars Folding Doors Hair Curlers Cold cream Movie film Soft Contact lenses Drinking Cups Fan Belts Car Enamel Shaving Cream Ammonia Refrigerators Golf Balls Toothpaste Gasoline Ink Dishwashing liquids Paint brushes Telephones Toys Unbreakable dishes Insecticides Antiseptics Dolls Car sound insulation Fishing lures Deodorant Tires Motorcycle helmets Linoleum Sweaters Tents Refrigerator linings Paint rollers Floor wax Shoes Electrician's tape Plastic wood Model cars Glue Roller-skate wheels Trash bags Soap dishes Skis Permanent press clothes Hand lotion Clothesline Dyes Soft contact lenses Shampoo Panty hose Cameras Food preservatives Fishing rods Oil filters Combs Transparent tape Anesthetics Upholstery Dice Disposable diapers TV cabinets Cassettes Mops Sports car bodies Salad bowls House paint Purses Electric blankets Awnings Ammonia Dresses Car battery cases Safety glass Hair curlers Pajamas Synthetic rubber VCR tapes Eyeglasses Pillows Vitamin capsules Movie film Ice chests Candles Rubbing alcohol Loudspeakers Ice buckets Boats Ice cube trays Credit cards Fertilizers Crayons Insect repellent Water pipes Toilet seats Caulking Roofing shingles Fishing boots Life jackets Balloons Shower curtains Garden hose Golf balls Curtains Plywood adhesive Umbrellas Detergents Milk jugs Beach umbrellas Rubber cement Sun glasses Putty Faucet washers Cold cream Bandages Tool racks Antihistamines Hair coloring Nail polish Slacks Drinking cups Guitar strings False teeth Yarn Petroleum jelly Toothpaste Golf bags Roofing Tennis rackets Toothbrushes Perfume Luggage Wire insulation Folding doors Shoe polish Fan belts Ballpoint pens Shower doors Cortisone Carpeting Artificial turf Heart valves LP records Lipstick Artificial limbs Hearing aids Vaporizers Aspirin Shaving cream Wading pools Parachutes Americans consume petroleum products at a rate of three-and-a-half gallons of oil and more than 250 cubic feet of natural gas per day each!

But, as shown here petroleum is not just used for fuel.

The top crude oil producing states are: Texas, Alaska, California, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. About 59.5 percent of the crude oil and petroleum products used in the United States come from other countries.

Steve Pryor

Consultant Energy Asset Optimization & ETRM Projects

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David A. Jones

Director - Process Safety Services at JCL Risk Services LLC

Excellent list, thanks!

 
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Doris Leonard

co-owner

I don't know if this is a good thing or a bad thing that we are using oil for this many products. I hope those involved in manufacturing would start trying to use other renewable sources for many of the items listed. I have been hearing for years how hemp can be used for many things. Who knows!?

 
1w
 

Aleksandr Fedorovich

Sales Manager at Spartan Oil Consultant

We wish to inform you and your esteemed Company that, we SPARTAN OIL are a registered representative to a Shipping Company in Russia for the leasing of Crude oil vessel taners such as VLCC, SUEZMAX, AFRAMAX, PANAMAX with different capacity. We strictly advice that all communications must be comprehensive before signing of documents or exchanging of further documents with the owner, for more information business.spartanoil_consultant@list.ru 

 
1w
 

Charles Bloom, AICP

Planning and Development Director at the City of Cheyenne, WY

Wow, human consumption of 3.5 gallons of oil a day. Reducing oil use isn’t just about increasing miles per gallon. Thanks for the share.

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1w
 

David Panton

Vancouver at Varied

Plastics? Everybody uses them, but how many people know about H.A.A,R.P.?

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12mo
 

Is there any study on the amount of profit made from extracting/processing such materials from a single barrel?

 
12mo
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Awesome....gasoline eventually being removed from the equation and a barrel of oil stretches much further.  A win win.  

 

GO RV, then BV

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1 minute ago, Shabibilicious said:

 

You're not a fan of bipartisan government?  You're a simple majority rules kind of guy?    

 

GO RV, then BV

That's funny. Liberals don't know how to compromise. Give an inch and they want to take the mile.

I speak from years of experience. 

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