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28-10-2007, 10:24
Olie is over 40 jaar op.
Tenminste dat is wat ze je willen doen geloven.

Jarenlang heeft de VS geprofiteerd van olie dat verhandelt werd in dollars.

Eerst andermans olievooraden opmaken dan de jouwne.

De jouwne? Ja die van de VS.

In 2005 heeft Bush een geheim document getekend.
Onder Amerikaans bodemgebied bevindt zich een enorme hoeveelheid olie. Die de aarde nog makkelijk 500 jaar kan laten draaien.

Waarom weet niemand dit?
LEES: Geheim!

Waarom? Omdat ze eerst andersmans olie opmaken, en daarna zijn we van hen afhankelijk.

Aandelen kopen? PM!

28-10-2007, 10:29



Citaat door Kalash:
Olie is over 40 jaar op.
Tenminste dat is wat ze je willen doen geloven.

Jarenlang heeft de VS geprofiteerd van olie dat verhandelt werd in dollars.

Eerst andermans olievooraden opmaken dan de jouwne.

De jouwne? Ja die van de VS.

In 2005 heeft Bush een geheim document getekend.
Onder Amerikaans bodemgebied bevindt zich een enorme hoeveelheid olie. Die de aarde nog makkelijk 500 jaar kan laten draaien.

Waarom weet niemand dit?
LEES: Geheim!

Waarom? Omdat ze eerst andersmans olie opmaken, en daarna zijn we van hen afhankelijk.

Aandelen kopen? PM!



Interessant stukje.. maar heb je ook nog een bron bij???
Want het lijkt me erg onwaarschijnlijk.

28-10-2007, 10:39
de jouwne..?

28-10-2007, 10:40
Als je handig bent, zoek op green river formation. Het is geheim dus veel valt er niet te vinden.

Daarom wil America the Amero samen met Canada en mexico doorzetten. Canada heeft de 2e grootste voorraad. Tijd zal het leren, binnen 4 tot 5 jaar zullen we het opeens 'ontdekken'

Je kan ook mailen naar OPEC en andere organisaties!

28-10-2007, 10:40


Nobody really knows how much crude oil is being stolen by corrupt U.S. officials because, four years after the invasion, the oil meters haven't been fixed. Tools
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The line of ships at the Al Basra Oil Terminal (ABOT) stretches south to the horizon, patiently waiting in the searing heat of the Northern Arabian Gulf as four giant supertankers load up. Close by, two more tankers fill up at the smaller Khawr Al Amaya Oil Terminal (KAAOT). Guarding both terminals are dozens of heavily-armed U.S. Navy troops and Iraqi Marines who live on the platforms.

These two offshore terminals, a maze of pipes and precarious metal walkways, deliver some 1.6 million barrels of crude oil, at least 85 percent of Iraq's output, to buyers from all over the world. If the southern oil fields are the heart of Iraq's economy, its main arteries are three 40-plus inch pipelines that stretch some 52 miles from Iraq's wells to the ports.

Heavily armed soldiers spend their days at the oil terminals scanning the horizon looking for suicide bombers and stray fishing dhows (boats). Meanwhile, right under their noses, smugglers are suspected to be diverting an estimated billions of dollars worth of crude onto tankers because the oil metering system that is supposed monitor how much crude flows into and out of ABOT and KAAOT -- has not worked since the March 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq.

Officials blame the four-year delay in repairing the relatively simple system on "security problems." Others point to the failed efforts of the two U.S. companies hired to repair the southern oil fields, fix the two terminals, and the meters: Halliburton of Houston, Texas, and Parsons of Pasadena, California.

The Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (SIGIR) is scheduled to publish a report this spring that is expected criticize the companies' failure to complete the work.

Rumors are rife among suspicious Iraqis about the failure to measure the oil flow. "Iraq is the victim of the biggest robbery of its oil production in modern history," blazed a March 2006 headline in Azzaman, Iraq's most widely read newspaper. A May 2006 study of oil production and export figures by Platt's Oilgram News, an industry magazine, showed that up to $3 billion a year is unaccounted for.

"Iraqi oil is regularly smuggled out of the country in many different ways," an oil merchant in Amman told the Nation (U.S.) magazine last month. "Emir al-Hakim [the head of the Supreme Council of the Islamic Revolution in Iraq] is spending all his time in Basra selling oil as if it were his own. People there call him Uday al-Hakim, meaning he is behaving the same way Uday Saddam Hussein was acting. Other merchants like myself have to work through him with the big deals or smuggle small quantities on our own. The petroleum is now divided among political parties in power."

The resource curse

The smuggling and black market operations bear striking parallels to Saddam Hussein's tactics for circumventing the UN embargo. Saddam was accused of selling some $5.7 billion worth of petroleum products on the black market over the six years of the Oil-for-Food program while United Nations inspectors turned a blind eye. Today, his successors stand accused of similar abuses.

Iraq sits on 115 billion barrels of proven oil reserves, the third largest in the world (behind Saudi Arabia and Canada). From a society that once used its oil revenue to create a social welfare state that provided education, health care and social services, the country has plummeted into the ranks of the poorest countries of the world.

Economists call this the "resource curse." Those blessed with non-renewable resources often benefit the least, because a few wealthy people control the resources, or war prevents almost anyone from the benefiting.

Iraq's main revenue source - earnings from the export sales of petroleum, petroleum products and natural gas - is currently managed by the Development Fund for Iraq. DFI's May 21, 2003 document, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1483, assigns this money to benefit the Iraqi people. The resolution replaces the previous United Nations-run Oil-for-Food scheme that lasted from 1997 until the March 2003 invasion.

Almost four years after the DFI was created, officially logged crude sales have generated more than $80 billion. The U.S.-led Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) managed the DFI from the immediate aftermath of Saddam's removal until June 28, 2004, when the CPA was disbanded. During those 14 months, the CPA spent $19.6 billion of Iraq's DFI funds. The three succeeding governments have been officially in charge of the DFI revenues, although the influence of the U.S. military and political advisors has remained significant throughout. In the 32 months after the CPA left, the three governments spent $47 billion more.

Halliburton & Parsons

U.S. contractors have played a key role in the repair and upgrading of Iraq's oil infrastructure and expected the industry to pay for reconstruction. In January 2004, under project Restore Iraqi Oil II (RIO II), the Bush administration contracted with Halliburton to fix southern Iraq's oil fields and with Parsons to handle the northern fields. The two companies were supposed to be supervised by yet another contractor, New Jersey-based Foster Wheeler. (The first RIO contract was the infamous, secret no-bid contract issued to Halliburton before the invasion of Iraq. Although RIO II was competitively bid, Sheryl Tappan, a former Bechtel employee wrote a book criticizing the award as unfair.)

28-10-2007, 10:42
http://energy.cr.usgs.gov/other/oil_shale/green_river.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_River_Formation

http://ostseis.anl.gov/guide/oilshale/index.cfm

28-10-2007, 10:43

Citaat door Kloosjak:
de jouwne..?


ja de jouwne ja!

Is als grap bedoelt randdebiel.

Ben 99x slimmer als jou - ook grap this als jij

28-10-2007, 10:47

Citaat door Kalash:
ja de jouwne ja!

Is als grap bedoelt randdebiel.

Ben 99x slimmer als jou - ook grap this als jij
wat een leuke grap....

28-10-2007, 11:10

Citaat door Kalash:


ja de jouwne ja!

Is als grap bedoelt randdebiel.

Ben 99x slimmer als jou - ook grap this als jij



Hoogopgeleide moslimman?

28-10-2007, 12:31

Citaat door Kalash:
Olie is over 40 jaar op.
Tenminste dat is wat ze je willen doen geloven.

Jarenlang heeft de VS geprofiteerd van olie dat verhandelt werd in dollars.

Eerst andermans olievooraden opmaken dan de jouwne.

De jouwne? Ja die van de VS.

In 2005 heeft Bush een geheim document getekend.
Onder Amerikaans bodemgebied bevindt zich een enorme hoeveelheid olie. Die de aarde nog makkelijk 500 jaar kan laten draaien.

Waarom weet niemand dit?
LEES: Geheim!

Waarom? Omdat ze eerst andersmans olie opmaken, en daarna zijn we van hen afhankelijk.

Aandelen kopen? PM!





Bij Colorado zou heel veel olie schalie zijn gevonden en dit kan je omzetten naar olie.




The US Government’s Secret Colorado Oil Discovery

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Hidden 1,000 feet beneath the surface of the Rocky Mountains lies the largest untapped oil reserve in the world - more than 2 TRILLION barrels. On August 8, 2005 President Bush mandated its extraction. Three companies have been chosen to lead the way. Test drilling has already begun

Dear Reader,

Five months ago, the U.S. Energy Department announced the results of a land survey

It was conducted to determine the official amount of oil a thousand feet deep in the Rocky Mountains

They reported this stunning news:

We have more oil inside our borders, than all the other proven reserves on earth.

Here are the official estimates:

x 8-times as much oil as Saudi Arabia
x 18-times as much oil as Iraq
x 21-times as much oil as Kuwait
x 22-times as much oil as Iran
x 500-times as much oil as Yemen

And it’s all right here in the Western United States.

James Bartis, lead researcher with the study says, “We’ve got more oil in this very compact area than the entire Middle East.”

More than 2 TRILLION barrels. Untapped.

“That’s more than all the proven oil reserves of crude oil in the world today,” reports The Denver Post.

When asked about America’s least-publicized oil supply, Utah Senator Orrin Hatch said:

“The amounts of oil are staggering. Who would have guessed that in just Colorado and Utah, there is more recoverable oil than in the Middle East?”

Here’s the kicker

The U.S. government already owns the land. It’s been right there under our noses the whole time.

In fact, the government’s appointed a small group of companies to begin the drilling.

Test drilling has already begun.

And the profit forecasts are ridiculous. According to the RAND Corporation (a public-policy think tank for the government), this small region can produce:

Three million barrels of oil per day That translates into more than $20 BILLION a year.

These are the conservative estimates. The U.S. Energy Dept. estimates an eventual output of 10 million barrels of oil per day. At that rate, the money flow would be even greater.

I’ve written this letter to tell you everything I’ve learned about this rarely publicized oil reserve who’s drilling it and how to get a piece of the world’s biggest, untapped oil supply - before it’s too late.

Here’s the full story

The Next American Oil Boom

There’s a new source of oil in the American West.

Today, it sits idle - untapped - inside more than 16,000 square miles of rock and sand.

Geologists call what lies in this region, oil shale.

What is oil shale?

At first glance, oil shale looks like an ordinary black rock.

It feels grainy to the touch and greasy. You see, what’s inside oil shale has huge governments, Big Oil, venture capitalists, and even everyday investors scrambling to stake a claim.

Oil shale - when heated - oozes bubbling crude.

This precious resource is rare - found only in a few select countries. Places like China, Brazil, Estonia, Morocco, and Australia.

But the real story is how much untapped oil shale lies beneath U.S. soil. As the chart to the right indicates, there’s 4-times more oil shale in the U.S. than in all other countries combined.

Over the past 125 years, oil shale has been the secret oil source for a handful of nations. Specifically, those fortunate enough to have it

x China’s been using oil shale since 1929. Today, China is the largest producer of oil from oil shale. It plans to double the daily rate of production soon.

x Estonia is an oil shale dependent economy. Over 90% of the country’s electricity is fueled by shale oil. In fact, electricity run on oil shale is a chief export.

x In 1991, Brazil built the world’s largest oil shale facility. They’ve already produced more than 1.5 MILLION tons of oil to make high quality transportation fuels.

x Jordan, Morocco, and Australia have recently announced plans to utilize their oil shale resources. All 3 governments are currently working to build oil shale facilities.

But all these countries’ oil shale resources pale in comparison to the U.S. supply. As you can see from the table to the right, the United States dominates the oil shale market - with over 72% of the world’s oil shale resources.

Our gargantuan supply of oil lies beneath an area called the Green River Formation - a barren stretch of land covering portions of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming.

World-renowned geologist Walter Youngquist calls the oil beneath the Green River Formation, “a national treasure.”

Congress calls this area simply, “the next Saudi Arabia.”

It’s easy to see why

This region holds the largest known oil reserve on the planet

Colorado’s Oil Lands - Restricted for 76 Years, Now Open for Drilling

There are over 16,000 square miles of oil shale in the Green River formation…

Each acre holds 2 million barrels of oil - it’s the most concentrated energy source on earth, according to the Energy Department.

The federal government owns 80% of this oil-rich land.

In fact, the government placed protective legislation on this land in 1930, forbidding anyone to touch it.

You see, the government always knew this land was saturated with oil - but getting it out has always been expensive.

Buying oil from foreign countries was always the cheaper bet. It has been for the past 80 years.

Wisely, the government kept the land around for a “rainy day”, protecting it with 1930s legislation.

I’m sure you’re aware of today’s situation at the gas pump. Buying oil from foreign countries has gotten out of hand. The price of oil is sky-high. It’s way too expensive to keep buying foreign oil. In other words, the “rainy day” has finally arrived.

The timing couldn’t be more perfect. Oil shale technologies have begun to advance ­ drastically.

Companies are coming up with ways to extract oil from the Green River Formation very cheaply.

For example, one Utah-based company says it can extract the oil for as little as $10 a barrel. In fact dozens of companies have stepped forward with similar claims. With oil prices approaching $70 a barrel ­ these are pretty significant breakthroughs.

That’s all the government needed to hear.

On August 8, 2005, President Bush signed into law, a mandate lifting the protective legislation on the Green River Formation.

This mandate is called The Energy Policy Act of 2005. It calls for the opening phases of oil extraction in the Green River Formation ­ the world’s most concentrated energy source.

We’re finally ready to tap the largest oil reserve on the planet

http://www.stansberryonline.com/OIL/20060405-OIL-COL.asp?pcode=EOILG422&alias=200604OIL


http://www.rinf.com/columnists/news/the-us-governments-secret-colorado-oil-discovery

http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_Shale

28-10-2007, 12:37
der is maar een olie schacht dat is onder de heilige gronden, verder is alleen koeistront of wat kleine zielige putjes , de wereld draait om het geloof en als de ogen niet meer gericht zijn op het middenoosten valt ook het doek voor deze wereld