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Longford Energy Inc > Link for Oil (3rd try) - Sorry computer issues
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Post by taxdemicco on Jan 27, 2011 4:52pm

Link for Oil (3rd try) - Sorry computer issues

Hello Everyone,

This is my 3rd try to post a link which proves that OIL WILL RUN OUT BY 2041.

There are those whom criticize me as if I make things up. I don't waste my time writing nonsense.

Today confirmed new leg up to the 58 cent level soon.

Here is the link: https://www.activistpost.com/2010/11/oil-to-run-out-100-years-before.html

JMHO
Comment by Baxter4 on Jan 27, 2011 5:27pm
I remember back in 1980 they said oil was going to run out right about now. Back then I could buy gas at 15.9 cents a litre. The truth is, cheap oil is running out and replacement oil is expensive. New oil will continue to be found to keep the world turning but the economics will end up driving the price of a barrel of oil to sky high prices. Eventually the price will get too high an alternate ...more  
Comment by casey161 on Jan 28, 2011 11:25am
Are you kidding me?  Tax, you credibility is shot (if you ever had any).  In Alberta’s Oil sands plays  ALONE  there is approximately 1.75 trillion barrels of bitumen in place.  Obviously you are entitled to your own opinion.......maybe you shouldn’t believe everything you read?   You pump this board with (for the most part) exaggerated numbers and forecasts “of ...more  
Comment by drdjm on Jan 28, 2011 3:51pm
Lets get this right.......This is your third try posting a link which SAYS oil will run out in 2041. I dont think you are making this up, I just dont believe the info in the article. What oil are they refering to? On shore and off shore found reserves? Conventional oil? Do they include heavy oil? What about the oil we havent found yet? Sure.....we will run out of cheap, easily accessible ...more  
Comment by sumeroil on Jan 28, 2011 4:02pm
drill a hole or two in your yard ......who knows?lol
Comment by drdjm on Jan 28, 2011 4:47pm
Well, I live near Devon Alberta. The #1 discovery well of Imperial Oil is about 5 or 6 kms from my house, so I probably would get oil or gas. Sour gas is the likely guess.  I have a sorta friend, not close, who actually owns a oil well. The land was his Dads and he was one of the few lucky Albertans who owned the oil rights. He did a JV with a drilling company and they split the oil output ...more  
Comment by sumeroil on Jan 28, 2011 4:57pm
in canada does the land owner automatically own the mineral rights, too?
Comment by good40 on Jan 28, 2011 5:23pm
You are a waste of space sumeroil... who cares if a land owner in Canada owns mineral rights ? This playis about exploring a field in Kurdistan,  that previously has been considered non-commercial. The oil column wasdetermined too small...  but in retrospect,  I guess you would rather discuss Canada's mineral rights.
Comment by Baxter4 on Jan 28, 2011 6:22pm
In Canada does the land owner automatically own the mineral rights, too?Since we are just killing time waiting for the seismic results, we may as well talk about mineral rights.In Alberta (not too sure of the other provinces) the early pioneers got the mineral rights under their land, as did the Indians under their reservations. Back in about the '30s the government changed the rules so that ...more  
Comment by drdjm on Jan 28, 2011 7:33pm
Good 40,........according to you.....this board  is about exploring the nuances of  a non commercial, non viable, too small oil column, "maybe" oil field in Kurdistan, that will be driiled soon, maybe,  and may produce this year. How much more can we say? Havent you just said it all?  Derek
Comment by sumeroil on Jan 28, 2011 7:35pm
ok, so, even though i buy 100 acres in yukon territory now, i am not getting mineral rights.i am damned.
Comment by drdjm on Jan 28, 2011 7:51pm
sumeroil...........you got to be a yank! Or from the city at center of the universe.........Toronto. No proper Western Canadian would say ' yukon territory" To us, its simply the Yukon. And I believe its the same there as far as mineral/oil rights.Derek
Comment by good40 on Jan 28, 2011 8:11pm
I think there might be 1 chance in 10 million that they produce oil this year,  so you got that one wrong drdjm.  However,  most of your post is quite correct.I really don't see your point,  almost all of the posts here,  everyday,  are relatively similar.  At least mine are the truth.Do you really think that my calls on Oilexco were lucky ?  Think again ...more  
Comment by sumeroil on Jan 28, 2011 9:55pm
my goal is buying 1000 acres of northern territory including mineral rights..... same price tag as 100 acres in yukon.i am hesitating because ice age is imminent.lol
Comment by sumeroil on Mar 13, 2011 3:52pm
but, yukon territory is the officially correct name, no?
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