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sappstuf
3/10/2011, 04:56 PM
How much is this really? This report came out in November of 2010


U.S. proved reserves of oil total 19.1 billion barrels, reserves of natural gas total 244.7 trillion cubic feet, and natural gas liquids reserves of 9.3 billion barrels. Undiscovered technically recoverable oil in the United States is 145.5 billion barrels, and undiscovered technically recoverable natural gas is 1,162.7 trillion cubic feet. The demonstrated reserve base for coal is 488 billion short tons, of which 261 billion short tons are considered technically recoverable. …

Proved reserves are those amounts of oil, natural gas, or coal that have been discovered and defined, typically by drilling wells or other exploratory measures, and which can be economically recovered. In the United States, proved reserves are typically measured by private companies, who report their findings to the Securities and Exchange Commission because they are considered capital assets. In addition to the volumes of proved reserves are deposits of oil and gas that have not yet been discovered, which are called undiscovered resources. The term has a specific meaning: undiscovered resources are amounts of oil and gas estimated to exist in unexplored areas. If they are considered to be recoverable using existing production technologies, they are referred to as undiscovered technically recoverable resources (UTRR). In-place resources are intended to represent all of the oil, natural gas, or coal contained in a formation or basin without regard to technical or economic recoverability.

http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Files.View&FileStore_id=04212e22-c1b3-41f2-b0ba-0da5eaead952

NormanPride
3/10/2011, 05:09 PM
How can you estimate undiscovered oil?

SoCaliSooner
3/10/2011, 05:13 PM
How can you estimate undiscovered oil?
http://cdn2.holytaco.com/wp-content/uploads/images/2010/9/09water-600.jpg


"Looks like about...oh...50,000 er....1 million barrels"

Ike
3/10/2011, 05:17 PM
Considering we consume a little more than 20 million barrels of oil per day (http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/ene_oil_con-energy-oil-consumption), that amounts to about 2.6 years of oil in proved reserves, and a little less than 20 years of undiscovered technically recoverable reserves. Less than that if consumption goes up of course.
Thats just the oil side of this.

Of course, we don't produce oil fast enough to meet all of our demands....so it would probably last a lot longer than that.

KantoSooner
3/10/2011, 05:21 PM
Our coal and gas could 'power' the country for a couple/three centuries. Of course, your kids would awful tired of standing in the open trunk of the car, shoveling coal into the boiler; but they'd get used to it. Make 'em strong, too.

Mongo
3/10/2011, 05:58 PM
I say we tap our whale oil reserves. Those fat ****s have had it too easy for way too long

KABOOKIE
3/10/2011, 06:17 PM
You like tapping whales but your harpoon isn't lawyery enough.

Mongo
3/10/2011, 06:31 PM
that is just wrong dude:D

Whet
3/10/2011, 06:56 PM
he can go for the blow hole!