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Getting down to real life: This year, the U.S. will likely surpass Russia and Saudi Arabia as the largest liquids fuel producer in the world

 
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Getting down to real life: This year, the U.S. will likely surpass Russia and Saudi Arabia as the largest liquids fuel producer in the world
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According to BP’s Energy Outlook 2030, unconventional sources will make the United States virtually energy self-sufficient by 2030, largely thanks to the shale gas revolution.

“The U.S. will likely surpass Russia and Saudi Arabia in 2013 as the largest liquids producer in the world (crude and biofuels) due to tight oil and biofuels growth…. Russia will likely pass Saudi Arabia for the second slot in 2013 and hold that until 2023. Saudi Arabia regains the top oil producer slot by 2027,” the London-based oil and gas giant said.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has forecast that the nation could become a net exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as early as 2016, and a net exporter of total natural gas (including via pipelines) by 2020.
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My thoughts:

1) no war against Iran, no need to clean up the mid east, no need to risk lifes against crazy arabs anymore, no need to develop that place, times are changing

2) the ball is rather in asia, including and foremost china, since their energy needs are going to rise sharply in the next years; if shtf in the ME, they would need to import crudes from ..... the US, LOL.

3) in the US: the dollar will rise again, and will stay the number one world currency; deficit is going to be reduced in a slow manner, credibility is restored in the US, debt is no problem anymore, recovery and economic outlook for the next 50 years = far above the average of the world.

4) in EU: debt crisis coming back in 2013, ...... .

5) wars: indirect wars, help from behind, help to help allies, but no more large ground wars, country invading wars.
China is going to understand, that she is energy dependant and that she needs to constrain herself.

6) US domestic politics: even if that sounds libtard, money and economic development will be enough to support a health care system for the poor, and to rebuild the country in terms of infrastructure. If done well the energy outbreak could even bring back manufacturing jobs.
You should get over the domestic divide between "libtards" and "rightwings", though. That doesn't serve right now in the light of events.
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I know my threads do not really fit into ufos, aliens and doom and gloom.

Read it slowly, tomorrow look into it, and make up your future and your mind. Go ahead, be optimistic, prepare yourself, and profit.

Good luck to you all ! The US is gods country.
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Re: Getting down to real life: This year, the U.S. will likely surpass Russia and Saudi Arabia as the largest liquids fuel producer in the world
[link to thediplomat.com]

According to BP’s Energy Outlook 2030, unconventional sources will make the United States virtually energy self-sufficient by 2030, largely thanks to the shale gas revolution.

“The U.S. will likely surpass Russia and Saudi Arabia in 2013 as the largest liquids producer in the world (crude and biofuels) due to tight oil and biofuels growth…. Russia will likely pass Saudi Arabia for the second slot in 2013 and hold that until 2023. Saudi Arabia regains the top oil producer slot by 2027,” the London-based oil and gas giant said.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has forecast that the nation could become a net exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as early as 2016, and a net exporter of total natural gas (including via pipelines) by 2020.
__________________________________

My thoughts:

1) no war against Iran, no need to clean up the mid east, no need to risk lifes against crazy arabs anymore, no need to develop that place, times are changing

2) the ball is rather in asia, including and foremost china, since their energy needs are going to rise sharply in the next years; if shtf in the ME, they would need to import crudes from ..... the US, LOL.

3) in the US: the dollar will rise again, and will stay the number one world currency; deficit is going to be reduced in a slow manner, credibility is restored in the US, debt is no problem anymore, recovery and economic outlook for the next 50 years = far above the average of the world.

4) in EU: debt crisis coming back in 2013, ...... .

5) wars: indirect wars, help from behind, help to help allies, but no more large ground wars, country invading wars.
China is going to understand, that she is energy dependant and that she needs to constrain herself.

6) US domestic politics: even if that sounds libtard, money and economic development will be enough to support a health care system for the poor, and to rebuild the country in terms of infrastructure. If done well the energy outbreak could even bring back manufacturing jobs.
You should get over the domestic divide between "libtards" and "rightwings", though. That doesn't serve right now in the light of events.
_________________________________________

I know my threads do not really fit into ufos, aliens and doom and gloom.

Read it slowly, tomorrow look into it, and make up your future and your mind. Go ahead, be optimistic, prepare yourself, and profit.

Good luck to you all ! The US is gods country.
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Go for it people; if we are too stupid here in europe to get our act straigth, go for it US !!!
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Hey Swin

hf

need to get some positive energy into this place in that dark times !!!!!
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My thoughts:

1) no war against Iran, no need to clean up the mid east, no need to risk lifes against crazy arabs anymore, no need to develop that place, times are changing

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Mideast wars are not about oil, they are about Israel. Neocons believe in Israel before they believe in American interests.
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5a
 Quoting: Swinburnian


Hey Swin

hf

need to get some positive energy into this place in that dark times !!!!!
 Quoting: ^àTOn^


i could sure use some
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Re: Getting down to real life: This year, the U.S. will likely surpass Russia and Saudi Arabia as the largest liquids fuel producer in the world
My thoughts:

1) no war against Iran, no need to clean up the mid east, no need to risk lifes against crazy arabs anymore, no need to develop that place, times are changing

 Quoting: ^àTOn^


Mideast wars are not about oil, they are about Israel. Neocons believe in Israel before they believe in American interests.
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True, but
1) republican party is the oil party
2) israel is not in peril, if it stays the number one military power in the ME
3) iran would not send a nuke to Israel, iran are perse, they are not arabs
4) a big mideast war, doesn't serve the US interest anymore, at least not enough to let marines die and spend money on it. The US has enough oil and gaz in its own soil.

Thats why the US doesn't care anymore, if egypt is run by the muslim brother hood, and syria is being torn apart by the greedy and double speak gulf states.

Times are changing right in front of our eyes. Good.
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Re: Getting down to real life: This year, the U.S. will likely surpass Russia and Saudi Arabia as the largest liquids fuel producer in the world
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 Quoting: Swinburnian


Hey Swin

hf

need to get some positive energy into this place in that dark times !!!!!
 Quoting: ^àTOn^


i could sure use some
 Quoting: Swinburnian


connect to your father, have faith, and see your little ones grow up in your fathers kindergarden, protected, guided.

It will be allright, Swin, we are not alone.

hf
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Re: Getting down to real life: This year, the U.S. will likely surpass Russia and Saudi Arabia as the largest liquids fuel producer in the world
5a
 Quoting: Swinburnian


Hey Swin

hf

need to get some positive energy into this place in that dark times !!!!!
 Quoting: ^àTOn^


i could sure use some
 Quoting: Swinburnian


connect to your father, have faith, and see your little ones grow up in your fathers kindergarden, protected, guided.

It will be allright, Swin, we are not alone.

hf
 Quoting: ^àTOn^


i am
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Hey Swin

hf

need to get some positive energy into this place in that dark times !!!!!
 Quoting: ^àTOn^


i could sure use some
 Quoting: Swinburnian


connect to your father, have faith, and see your little ones grow up in your fathers kindergarden, protected, guided.

It will be allright, Swin, we are not alone.

hf
 Quoting: ^àTOn^


i am
 Quoting: Swinburnian


One time i will meet you over there and you will show me your world.

Thanks for being here, Swin. You do good.
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Re: Getting down to real life: This year, the U.S. will likely surpass Russia and Saudi Arabia as the largest liquids fuel producer in the world
They (USA) are gonna need as much shale gas as they can get out of the ground with all the increasing money they're pissing up the wall on guns and butter.
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Re: Getting down to real life: This year, the U.S. will likely surpass Russia and Saudi Arabia as the largest liquids fuel producer in the world
They (USA) are gonna need as much shale gas as they can get out of the ground with all the increasing money they're pissing up the wall on guns and butter.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14317225


Nobody will ever pay back their debt, no country never ever will.

The US only needs to pay the interest rates. And if you can print money to do this, without payback, then there is no problem. At least not for now.

The underlying thruth of this is, that the markets have faith in the US, to get it straight sometime in the far future.

Up until then, they will profit, and they won't pull the plug.
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Re: Getting down to real life: This year, the U.S. will likely surpass Russia and Saudi Arabia as the largest liquids fuel producer in the world
They (USA) are gonna need as much shale gas as they can get out of the ground with all the increasing money they're pissing up the wall on guns and butter.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14317225


Nobody will ever pay back their debt, no country never ever will.

The US only needs to pay the interest rates. And if you can print money to do this, without payback, then there is no problem. At least not for now.

The underlying thruth of this is, that the markets have faith in the US, to get it straight sometime in the far future.

Up until then, they will profit, and they won't pull the plug.
 Quoting: ^àTOn^


Thats because the dollar is the world currency, means you have no problem with inflation.





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