Only a fraction of the oil that normally courses through the Trans Alaska pipeline was flowing early Sunday after operators discovered a leak near Prudhoe Bay, a company spokeswoman said.
Crews making a routine inspection "found oil in the basement of a booster pump building" around 9 a.m. Saturday, according to Aleyeska Pipeline Service. Company spokeswoman Michelle Egan, who said flow has been reduced by 95%.
On a typical day, 642,261 barrels of oil would pass through the pipeline.
"Crews are currently onsite to assess the situation and isolate the source of the leak," a company statement said ~CNN
They'll use this as an excuse to jack up the price of petro products toward 4 bucks a gallon. . . watch. . . :mad: :mad: :mad:
Quote from: Palehorse on January 09, 2011, 07:10:27 PM
Only a fraction of the oil that normally courses through the Trans Alaska pipeline was flowing early Sunday after operators discovered a leak near Prudhoe Bay, a company spokeswoman said.
Crews making a routine inspection "found oil in the basement of a booster pump building" around 9 a.m. Saturday, according to Aleyeska Pipeline Service. Company spokeswoman Michelle Egan, who said flow has been reduced by 95%.
On a typical day, 642,261 barrels of oil would pass through the pipeline.
"Crews are currently onsite to assess the situation and isolate the source of the leak," a company statement said ~CNN
They'll use this as an excuse to jack up the price of petro products toward 4 bucks a gallon. . . watch. . . :mad: :mad: :mad:
What do you want to bet it's lack of preventive maintenance so they could put more money in their pocket. These pipe lines need constant maintenance. They do leak and burn and spoil the land and water.
Quote from: The Troll on January 09, 2011, 07:19:57 PM
What do you want to bet it's lack of preventive maintenance so they could put more money in their pocket. These pipe lines need constant maintenance. They do leak and burn and spoil the land and water.
I will not take that bet, because it is a pretty safe assumption. . .
Anyone noticed the price of gas lately?
I paid $3.40/gallon for diesel yesterday. . . I saw $3.04/gallon for reg unleaded today. . .
Quote from: Palehorse on January 09, 2011, 09:12:41 PM
I paid $3.40/gallon for diesel yesterday. . . I saw $3.04/gallon for reg unleaded today. . .
The oil companies sure have us by the bullocks. Their electric price signs. Friday, we went to Noblesville and on the way in we passed a Valero service station, the gas was $3.10. An hour and a half going out, the price was $3.20. What a racket. :mad:
I know it's Bush's fault!!... :rolleyes:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on January 10, 2011, 09:01:03 AM
I know it's Bush's fault!!... :rolleyes:
Cheney and Palin are in on it too no doubt. :wink:
Quote from: me on January 10, 2011, 09:03:13 AM
Cheney and Palin are in on it too no doubt. :wink:
good think we have democrats in our lives to make this a better world!!! ;)
they have done wonders since 2006!!! thank God for democrats!!! :razz:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on January 10, 2011, 09:05:10 AM
good think we have democrats in our lives to make this a better world!!! ;)
For sure. Prices should start falling any second as soon as our oil rigs get moved and they can get them fired up off the coast of Brazil. Glad we aren't using them anymore and they're being used by a country that keeps a more watchful eye on their safe operations and who are equipped to handle the spills and accidents better. I'll rest much easier at night now.
Quote from: me on January 10, 2011, 09:10:15 AM
For sure. Prices should start falling any second as soon as our oil rigs get moved and they can get them fired up off the coast of Brazil. Glad we aren't using them anymore and they're being used by a country that keeps a more watchful eye on their safe operations and who are equipped to handle the spills and accidents better. I'll rest much easier at night now.
amen sister!! maybe if they get high enough we will all buy a little dinky cars that run on batteries and we can THEN save our Climate too!!! THANK God for liberals!!!!
Quote from: Henry Hawk on January 10, 2011, 09:05:10 AM
good think we have democrats in our lives to make this a better world!!! ;)
they have done wonders since 2006!!! thank God for democrats!!! :razz:
You poor dumb asses. The oil companies are beyond the Republicans and the Democrats. It could be fixed but the oil companies pour so much money into both parties, nothing gets fixed.
Tell me ole brilliant one, Hawk. How does the Democrats raise the price of oil. We all know the Bush family has had it's fingers in the oil business for over a hundred years. Where in hell did the Bush family make all of the money. It's from oil and fucking the American people. :biggrin: :yes:
Quote from: The Troll on January 10, 2011, 09:17:25 AM
You poor dumb asses. The oil companies are beyond the Republicans and the Democrats. It could be fixed but the oil companies pour so much money into both parties, nothing gets fixed.
Tell me ole brilliant one, Hawk. How does the Democrats raise the price of oil. We all know the Bush family has had it's fingers in the oil business for over a hundred years. Where in hell did the Bush family make all of the money. It's from oil and fucking the American people. :biggrin: :yes:
all I can say to you Troll is ....blah, blah blah.....because you only hear what you want to hear....so, I no longer engage directly to you on any particular subject. It would make no difference.....I am going to say what I know to be true....and I will occassionaly read what you seem to have all scewed up.
I heard two weeks ago that gas would be $4 by Memorial Day.
Let's see. . .
- They wanted more offshore drilling, the republican party ran on that platform, and the POTUS extended and olive branch and let them have their way, and we got the deep water horizon.
- They want to expand on shore drilling into the "last frontier", but the infrastructure they have in place is as leaky as thattch hut's roof in a monsoon. They don't even perform basic maintenance on it now and it is leaking all over the ground.
[li]So the POTUS holds the department(s) responsible for the oversight of these companies, as should have been done years ago, and they are now threatening to take their toys and go elsewhere? (Where's the problem in that?)
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The only reason they are (if they are) moving their rigs is because they'll have to comply with US regulations in order to assure no further or future environmental disasters. That costs money and they don't want to spend it on something that will in their eyes provide zero return on the investment. (It doesn't matter that they are making billions already, each business quarter).
They think that moving to foreign lands will remove this requirement, and so it may; but when they have the very same things happen for the very same reasons, those same countries will do more than regulate them. . . at least some of them will.
Now, as to the price of petro products, the present increases have more to do with US investment entities than the oil companies from what I can see. When the stock markets went south they invested in oil holding facilities and began buying up the supplies, which they hold in order to drive the prices higher due to restriction of the supplies, then sell once their targeted levels are reached. . .
Quote from: Henry Hawk on January 10, 2011, 09:20:13 AM
all I can say to you Troll is ....blah, blah blah.....because you only hear what you want to hear....so, I no longer engage directly to you on any particular subject. It would make no difference.....I am going to say what I know to be true....and I will occassionaly read what you seem to have all scewed up.
Same to you Pal, you don't have a brain your God gave a goose. How can any middle class person with a blue collar base think that the Republicans are for the working man. Damn you're stupid. :wall: But I do enjoy fighting with you, it's so much fun. But it's probably not fair fighting with someone retarded. :biggrin:
That's where the problem lies Troll. You think it's a fight and it's supposed to be a discussion. I'll bet you have no clue how to discuss something without calling names and being hateful. You are doing exactly what the dem's accuse the Republicans and Tea Partiers of and don't have enough sense to realize it.
Quote from: The Troll on January 10, 2011, 11:53:12 AM
Same to you Pal, you don't have a brain your God gave a goose. How can any middle class person with a blue collar base think that the Republicans are for the working man. Damn you're stupid. :wall: But I do enjoy fighting with you, it's so much fun. But it's probably not fair fighting with someone retarded. :biggrin:
Quote from: me on January 10, 2011, 12:09:26 PM
That's where the problem lies Troll. You think it's a fight and it's supposed to be a discussion. I'll bet you have no clue how to discuss something without calling names and being hateful. You are doing exactly what the dem's accuse the Republicans and Tea Partiers of and don't have enough sense to realize it.
Very well put 'Me'.....you have nailed it, dead on. :yes: 8)
Quote from: me on January 10, 2011, 12:09:26 PM
That's where the problem lies Troll. You think it's a fight and it's supposed to be a discussion. I'll bet you have no clue how to discuss something without calling names and being hateful. You are doing exactly what the dem's accuse the Republicans and Tea Partiers of and don't have enough sense to realize it.
Woo horse. The name and labels you Republicans have put on us Democrats is beyond reproach. Therefore leaving youself wide open to any names we can come up with for you. But you people are the masters of slander and trash talking.
I got to give you people credit, you keep one step ahead of us on slander and name calling. With Frank Lutz leading the way. What he misses Glen Beck picks up. :blah: :blah: :blah: :suck: :suck: :suck: all of the time.
Quote from: Palehorse on January 09, 2011, 07:10:27 PM
Only a fraction of the oil that normally courses through the Trans Alaska pipeline was flowing early Sunday after operators discovered a leak near Prudhoe Bay, a company spokeswoman said.
Crews making a routine inspection "found oil in the basement of a booster pump building" around 9 a.m. Saturday, according to Aleyeska Pipeline Service. Company spokeswoman Michelle Egan, who said flow has been reduced by 95%.
On a typical day, 642,261 barrels of oil would pass through the pipeline.
"Crews are currently onsite to assess the situation and isolate the source of the leak," a company statement said ~CNN
They'll use this as an excuse to jack up the price of petro products toward 4 bucks a gallon. . . watch. . . :mad: :mad: :mad: