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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 739346" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>You made a number of good points and like you I do think this spill will have historical implicaions. To what extent, time will tell but no doubt in the case of future offshore drilling, a lot of rethinking will take place. Reuters did report some good news that starting yesterday nearly 6k barrels per day were being captured and that over time that number would increase. However, I do think we'll experience some rough waters ahead over the next several months and the ripple effects will be felt far and wide.</p><p></p><p>No matter what, going forward with deepwater drilling will demand new and better technology as a result of the events with the Deepwater Horizon. I'd like to see a move away from oil but at least for the moment, that doesn't seem a priority nor are we willing to take a little short term possible pain in order to find ourselves in a better place later on down the road.</p><p></p><p>Appreciate the effort towards a good and needed conversation that we as a society need to have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 739346, member: 2189"] You made a number of good points and like you I do think this spill will have historical implicaions. To what extent, time will tell but no doubt in the case of future offshore drilling, a lot of rethinking will take place. Reuters did report some good news that starting yesterday nearly 6k barrels per day were being captured and that over time that number would increase. However, I do think we'll experience some rough waters ahead over the next several months and the ripple effects will be felt far and wide. No matter what, going forward with deepwater drilling will demand new and better technology as a result of the events with the Deepwater Horizon. I'd like to see a move away from oil but at least for the moment, that doesn't seem a priority nor are we willing to take a little short term possible pain in order to find ourselves in a better place later on down the road. Appreciate the effort towards a good and needed conversation that we as a society need to have. [/QUOTE]
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