
 |
| PETROLPHOBIA (Page 56/66) |
|
cliffw
|
SEP 11, 02:25 PM
|
|
| quote | Originally posted by fredtoast: And there you have it folks. The self proclaimed expert on all thing oil related because he twisted a wrench on an oil derrick at one time.
He doesn't have a clue what he is talking about.
|
|
You are the invisible crayon.
| quote | Originally posted by fredtoast: AND THERE YOU HAVE IT FOLKS. THE SELF PROCLAIMED EXPERT ON ALL THINGS OIL RELATED BECAUSE HE TWISTED A WRENCH ON AN OIL DERRICK AT ONE TIME.
HE DOESN'T HAVE A CLUE WHAT HE IS TALKING ABOUT
|
|
At one time I "thought" about "twisting" a wrench in the oil field. That count's doesn't it ?
I have forgotten more things about the oil field than you could ever, ever, learn !
|
|
|
cliffw
|
SEP 11, 02:29 PM
|
|
| quote | Originally posted by fredtoast: There has been no drilling in ANWR except for a single test well in 1986.
|
|
Why were the leases canceled ? I believe they had to be bought. Pretty sure.
Why were the leases canceled ? According to you, no one wants to drill there.
|
|
|
fredtoast
|
SEP 11, 02:31 PM
|
|
| quote | Originally posted by cliffw:
I have forgotten more things about the oil field than you could ever, ever, learn ! |
|
No you have not. You actually claimed that there was oil produced from ANWR. That never happened and it is easy to prove.
I don't know if you ever worked in an oil field or not, but I can prove that you are completely ignorant of these policy issues we are discussing.
|
|
|
cliffw
|
SEP 11, 02:33 PM
|
|
| quote | Originally posted by fredtoast: The price continued to drop after Biden took office because the demand was still low. The world was still dealing with the Covid slow down. When the worldwide demand started ratcheting up in April/May oil prices started surging.
|
|
Surely you jest, !
April / May 2020 ?
|
|
|
fredtoast
|
SEP 11, 02:34 PM
|
|
| quote | Originally posted by cliffw:
According to you, no one wants to drill there. |
|
Seriously, WTF?
I never said anything like that. People have been trying to open ANWR to drilling for 50 years.
I can understand you being completely ignorant on this issue, but even someone completely ignorant of these facts should be able to read my comments and realize that i never said that no one wants to drill there.
|
|
|
rinselberg
|
SEP 11, 02:48 PM
|
|
| quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]: Also... Fred, can you figure out how to multi-quote? It's not hard, seriously... being old as **** is not an excuse... everyone else here is also old as **** . Patrick is literally old enough to be my dad, and he knows how to multi-quote. |
|
I don't know if there is a big upside to using a "multi-quote" approach, over what Fred has been doing, which is to break out each statement that he wants to quote and package it (with his response) as a separate message or "post."
To me it's like "six of one and a half-dozen of the other."
There may be some cases where the multi-quote approach does better, but personally, I wouldn't want to be too formulaic about it.

|
|
|
cliffw
|
SEP 11, 02:50 PM
|
|
| quote | Originally posted by fredtoast: There has been no drilling in ANWR except for a single test well in 1986.
|
|
The Alaska North Slope Badami and Alpine oil fields are recent examples of how long it might take to develop new ANWR oil fields. Located near the western border of ANWR, on State lands, the Badami field was discovered in 1990 and went into production in 1998, thereby taking 8 years between the oil discovery and initial production.Click to show
Don't tell Fred. I don't think he can handle his bubble being popped.
|
|
|
cliffw
|
SEP 11, 02:54 PM
|
|
| quote | Originally posted by fredtoast: Seriously, WTF?
I never said anything like that. People have been trying to open ANWR to drilling for 50 years.
I can understand you being completely ignorant on this issue, but even someone completely ignorant of these facts should be able to read my comments and realize that i never said that no one wants to drill there.
|
|
Again, I have to ask why have tree huggers fought opening it for 50 years ?
|
|
|
fredtoast
|
SEP 11, 03:02 PM
|
|
| quote | Originally posted by cliffw:
Surely you jest, !
April / May 2020 ? |
|
I meant 2021 when Biden took office.
From January 20th the price of a barrel of crude oil only increased 8 dollars ($55 to $63) by the first week of April.
|
|
|
fredtoast
|
SEP 11, 03:06 PM
|
|
| quote | Originally posted by cliffw:
The Alaska North Slope Badami and Alpine oil fields are recent examples of how long it might take to develop new ANWR oil fields. Located near the western border of ANWR, on State lands, the Badami field was discovered in 1990 and went into production in 1998, thereby taking 8 years between the oil discovery and initial production.Click to show
Don't tell Fred. I don't think he can handle his bubble being popped. |
|
Again. There has never been any oil pumped from ANWR. Your link does not say there has been. It is discussing other oil field near ANWR.
Thanks for proving how clueless you are about all things oil related.
|
|

 |