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<blockquote data-quote="Jones" data-source="post: 378713" data-attributes="member: 4805"><p>Wow, 413 billion barrels just sitting there in Montana, huh? So why are we so worried about the paltry 4.5 billion barrels we can get from offshore drilling? Could you be missing something? Naahhh, no way! Just to be certain though, you might want to go back and re-read the reports issued by both the USGS and the state of North Dakota on the Bakken formation (where all that Montana oil is) in April of this year. Pay close attention when they talk about "recoverable oil". There's plenty that your boy Dick Shamp isn't telling you in his op-ed, which is honestly no surprise. There's a reason he's writing op-eds and not doing something where he's actually held accountable.</p><p> </p><p>A billion barrels of oil is about a 2 month supply at our current rate of consumption. What does Sen Hutchinson plan to do after that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jones, post: 378713, member: 4805"] Wow, 413 billion barrels just sitting there in Montana, huh? So why are we so worried about the paltry 4.5 billion barrels we can get from offshore drilling? Could you be missing something? Naahhh, no way! Just to be certain though, you might want to go back and re-read the reports issued by both the USGS and the state of North Dakota on the Bakken formation (where all that Montana oil is) in April of this year. Pay close attention when they talk about "recoverable oil". There's plenty that your boy Dick Shamp isn't telling you in his op-ed, which is honestly no surprise. There's a reason he's writing op-eds and not doing something where he's actually held accountable. A billion barrels of oil is about a 2 month supply at our current rate of consumption. What does Sen Hutchinson plan to do after that? [/QUOTE]
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