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Re: New Approach to High Gas

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No one has really answered the question of why should we not use the close to 727 million barrels of oil that are just sitting in the ground??? Talk about places to "drill" -- why not open the tap and let it flow??? Not all of it, just enough to curb the costs right now.

No one needs to be passing legislation about drilling or taxing oil companies or anything until the next president gets into office.

I could be stupid -- but I don't see why we don't start using some of the oil we've been "putting in the bank" for the last 30+ years... when times get rough.. you turn to your savings.
Apparently they still put oil into our reserve every time they get some.

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