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and our own supplies which we aren't drilling have more oil than the opec nations... thats going to affect the price by a lot if we start to allow companies to drill it and introduce it to the supply |
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Domestic drilling sounds good to me, but nobody's going to do it and sell for less than the going price. Basic economics, I think, says that 36% market share (and having the largest single chunk of market share) is more than enough to have a very strong influence on price. Certainly, when OPEC reduces production, we pay more for the oil we get from everyone. Speculative investors may have something to do with it too.
However, maybe we're just saving our reserves for when OPEC runs out. Then we'll be able to shove it in their face and say "Yeah, you're our bitch now! Bend over..." as we charge them way more than they ever charged us. :seesaw:
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and speculators are just reacting to the supply out there which they see is behind a bit by demand... and in these markets there is a 50% change in price when you are only 1% above or below demand i've read...don't know how accurate that is but if it is and we can flood the market with our supply i'm certain the price in the market will lower tremendously sadly with dems controlling congress for probably a long time and even if mccain wins its hard to see us drilling unless of course americans wake up and demand this to happen and either vote those opposed out or force them to do it by threatining to vote them out |
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I wish we had more E85. E85 is cheaper than ordinary gas, and getting enough of it would make demand for gas go down, lowering the price of ordinary gas at the same time. I wish we could synthesize it without using so much corn.
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Ethanol is not to blame for rising food costs. here are 3 things to consider.
1) China needs to eat, and they eat more than any nation on earth, and they cannot grow nearly enough to support themselves. And this demand has only occured recently. So as total producion in north america has stayed more or less level, demand has gone way up. 2) Why did people start using ethanol derived from corn as a fuel? Because the price of oil was going up. Modern industrial scale farming requires massive amounts of pesticides and fertilizer derived from oil. The increase in use of corn based ethanol was caused by the same things that caused an increase in food prices. 3) If corn and derived food products (corn chips, glucose, etc) were all going up independant of other foods you might have a serious argument. But any food that I have searched for has gone up: wheat, tomatoes, apples, potatoes, bananas, everything. None of those are used in the production of biofuel. So either there are 2 different sets of rules, or ethanol isn't to blame.
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Higher fuel prices means it costs more to get the products to us ,simple as that.I run E85 in my tahoe somtimes and although it's cheaper it seems to burn faster...tested it a couple times actually :(
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The higher compression, the more efficient ethanol is. Take a look at some high performance articles. This stuff doesn't detonate. Since higher compression means better mileage for any fuel, we can have better mileage with ethanol once combustion engines fully convert to it with high compression. I'm talking somewhere in the 13:1 range and maybe higher.
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Yup, in an engine not optimized for it, it's not going to go quite as far. :(
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...How did this go from "Will the Camaro be able to drive on E85" to.....this?!?!
![]() Oh, and that bit about ethanol being the reason the worlds food prices have increased is terribly wrong. It accounts for (at worst) about 3% of the increase in price. Hardly worth mentioning. but wait, there's more: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/o...0,481881.story |
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i'll take my world bank report that came out jul 5 that directly contradicts that 3% rise in price by a heck of a whole lot done by a body of respected economists over some journalist hack 75% increase exactly http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...enewableenergy |
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do you have anything else? I have a lot of nasty things to say about that article -- but I don't want to pollute this thread anymore than it has been.
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lol. It has gotten a bit off topic but since nobody here knows the answer to the original question, I guess it's a pretty good discussion. Dragoneye, you don't know, do you?? lol...
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