Kmarion wrote:
Yes no doubt the time table for this to reach the pumps is quite some time away. It does not make this a major impact on not only the oil market but the entire industry. I could list all the ways but chances are you already know them. They are now saying today (Sept 7) that the believe there are 3 areas of around 16 billion barrels located in the particular area. We do infarct need to get off of oil of course. It's not that each American uses alot of oil. I think the average is somewhere around 4 or 5 gallons each person. The problem is every person is using that much.
Unfortunately I know more than I need to know about the industry. (Finding, exploring, retrival, refining, market, reserves....). If you are talking about conservation - conservation ain't going to happen until gas gets expensive. It's still cheap - we are really whining about the current prices because it's cutting into our disposable income.
Double the price and then we're talking.
Yet hybrid cars are a joke. Here's why: The hybrids have a higher sticker price than the gas guzzler. It's high enough that if you average 15k miles / year at current prices you'd have to own the car for like eight years to get savings (Hybrid price + gas used) - (Guzzler price + gas used). The break even for five years is about $6/gallon or 25k miles/year at current pricing. So what's the $$$ incentive for switching over - oh yeah...the future. It makes me believe the car companies are using "Green" cars to make more "Green".
The government encouraged hybrids - giving a tax break to the auto companies for the first 50,000? or so cars of the line - yet the companies jacked up the price anyway. And the IRS gives individuals a token credit for owning one of these cars. All I have to say is - politicians need to incorporate some long-term thinking and forget about the lobbying every once in a while...
Are we off topic yet?