Subj : Re: Gas Crunch To : Deuce From : Finnigann Date : Wed Aug 31 2005 14:27:00 -=> Deuce wrote to Newborn <=- De> Re: Gas Crunch De> By: Newborn to Deuce on Tue Aug 30 2005 23:41:00 > > They've been doing it for years and it's been economically feasable the w > > time. > > > Maybe so, but I don't think it's done a thing to improve OUR suply of oil De> Hrm... from the USA embassy website: De> The U.S. and Canada enjoy the largest energy trade relationship in the De> world, with Canada being the single largest foreign supplier of energy De> to the United States \u2013 17% of U.S. oil imports and 18% of U.S. De> natural gas demand. Recognition of the commercial viability of De> Canada\u2019s oil sands has raised Canada\u2019s proven reserves to 180 De> billion barrels, making it the world\u2019s second-largest holder of De> reserves after Saudi Arabia. The electricity grids of the United States De> and Canada are linked and both countries share hydropower facilities on De> the Western borders. Quebec is a major source of electricity for New De> England. De> Considering we're a large part of your oil support, and we have gobs of De> it, it appears you're wrong. I wonder why it's still in the ground? And thank you for the electricity. .... I posted on Nostalgia BBS, and all I got was this origin line. --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.46 .