Certainly 3.65 billion barrels of recoverable oil is nothing to sneeze at, but a little perspective is in order. The U.S. currently imports an average of about 10 million barrels of oil per day (for a total of about 3.65 billion barrels of oil per year), so even if all the estimated undiscovered oil in the Bakken formation were extracted today, it would only be enough to wean the U.S. off of crude oil imports for one year. That's still a good thing, but it's not nearly "enough crude to fully fuel the American economy for 41 years straight" as claimed above.
yeah the number in the article is the amount that is reclaimable and I believe the huge number is that of the entire amount there.
Still its better than buying it from another nation.
also I think your a little off on the amount of oil used as the number for the year of 2007 was 7,548 million barrels
Wow then why didn't we stop the war in iraq for the oil
Posted by: Razgriz Posted on: Apr 12th, 2009, 10:00pm
Please lets not get politics involved as this happen on another website and it was like a grenade going off.
pollute and poison everything within a 100 mile radius and then wiggling out of the responsibility for it.
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