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4 minutes ago, peds said:

 

God, you're a psycho. Sieg heil, kommandant!

You know you can internalise your prayers, right? You dont need to post them on forums. Im not sure he's going to be too happy with that one though. 

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I was actually chatting about God's psychopathy with a Jehovah's Witness just yesterday, I don't think she was expecting such a spirited conversation when she approached me, but she did ask. But no, that comment was aimed squarely at you, Mosley.

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To be fair it is fairly plain that relying on oil is a dead end, Russian, Arab, or Nigerian, it is predicted to run out in my life. Nordstream has had a benefit that more people are recognising how reliant we are on the ore stable regimes of the world.

 

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48 minutes ago, Steven P said:

To be fair it is fairly plain that relying on oil is a dead end, Russian, Arab, or Nigerian, it is predicted to run out in my life. Nordstream has had a benefit that more people are recognising how reliant we are on the ore stable regimes of the world.

 

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Razor sharp lad 😄🤔. Arab and Nigerian regimes tend to know exactly what path they want to follow when it comes to oil. You will be dead and buried and oil will still be being pumped out the ground. 100% guaranteed.

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Yup, UK has enough reserves for the UK for 30 years with no exports (see links below)

 

Worldwide, Wikkipedia reckons 60 years, this might be a race between me and the oil though which one ends first. BP report on worldwide oil was a similar report, but they might be biased for making profits and that report takes a little understanding - no easy to quote summary figure, have to do sums to calculate it.

 

Neither of these reports come from any political divide, just numbers. But why let a number worry you,. it won't affect me but my children will have to work out the solutions I guess if we don't

 

 

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1 minute ago, Steven P said:

Yup, UK has enough reserves for the UK for 30 years with no exports (see links below)

 

Worldwide, Wikkipedia reckons 60 years, this might be a race between me and the oil though which one ends first. BP report on worldwide oil was a similar report, but they might be biased for making profits and that report takes a little understanding - no easy to quote summary figure, have to do sums to calculate it.

 

Neither of these reports come from any political divide, just numbers. But why let a number worry you,. it won't affect me but my children will have to work out the solutions I guess if we don't

 

 

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Known reserves 

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1 minute ago, Johnsond said:

Known reserves 

 

That's that's the one. Known and accessible.

 

100+ years of using oil as a fuel. satellite technology, geologists and geographers, massive corporations desperate to pay the next dividend, countries who would love a nice oil dividend leads to some intense investigations. Known reserves arn't far off what there is. Will have to dig out theoretical reserve quantities sometime for you.

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Gotta keep that barrel price high. 

12 minutes ago, Steven P said:

Worldwide, Wikkipedia reckons 60 years, this might be a race between me and the oil though which one ends first.

Never have I wanted oil to run out so badly. 

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41 minutes ago, Steven P said:

PS Just having a month playing "Daily Mail Rage Bingo",

🤷‍♂️I guess your definition of rage and mine are different, try not to drag it back to the playground 🤷‍♂️it will only encourage the rest of the gang. Mind you 42 will be here once he works out the wind direction. 

 

38 minutes ago, Steven P said:

 

That's that's the one. Known and accessible.

 

100+ years of using oil as a fuel. satellite technology, geologists and geographers, massive corporations desperate to pay the next dividend, countries who would love a nice oil dividend leads to some intense investigations. Known reserves arn't far off what there is. Will have to dig out theoretical reserve quantities sometime for you.

Go for it 👍

we spend a lot of time stood down for geo survey/seismic boats towing gun arrays whilst diving. I’m sure they aren’t doing it just to confirm data that says there’s nothing there 😂

I’ll let Andy step in on this to school you seeing as it’s his job, as for accessibility well again you’d better be quick with google 👍

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