Judson WithamMASSIVE Oil Con - Human ENSLAVEMENTThu Mar 17, 2005 11:44207.160.231.222YUP an I lived in CONROE TEXAS for more than 20 years, SCHLUMBERGER http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com / and DOWN HOLE DATA, http://www.downholeinjection.com/technicalinfo/dgws/installationprocedure.cfm CRC AMERICAN http://www.crc-evans.com/location/locations5.html and others
did a MASSIVE Natural Gas Mapping between 1982 and 1984 along the ENTIRE US Gulf Coast. The JOKE IS there is MASSIVE Natural Gas Reserves being SECRETED More Than the Earth Could Burn in 6,000 years !! (and Mother Earth Produces more ALL THE TIME.) Do the SCIENCE - WAKE UP.
Auto's today have Fuel to AIR mixture ratios of ONE POUND of FUEL to FIFTEEN POUNDS (Not PSI) of the AIR we all breath. Auto's and Trucks RUN MOSTLY on AIR. With Oxygen and Hydrogen, Alcohol and other RENEW ABLES, Gasoline is a DINOSAUR. The OIL and GAS Markets are the GREATEST CON and ENSLAVEMENT of Man EVER.
CHECK out how much INDUSTRIAL (Steel Plants) pay for LIQUID OXYGEN and see what NASA pays for Hydrogen WAKE UP the Oil Companies are ROBBING Everyone/
Marcel Bendshadlerwrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: Marcel Bendshadler
To: Attention: Citizen's Rights Task Force Members
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 09:56
Subject: 10 Largest Oil Fields in the U.S.
Folks, the chart at the end of this message came to me and after I stopped rolling on the floor laughing, I decided that maybe a more productive activity would be a bit of education, so, here it goes, look at the chart,then come back and read these comments:
Sorry to burst anyone's bubble, but those oil field numbers are WAY off... so far off they might as well be on another planet! For example, the #1 listing of Prudhoe Bay has to be excluding the "Secret holding" of Gull Island, which has available to it, right now, over 200 billion barrels all by itself. Not to mention many fields that have been "tapped dry" and capped 20 years ago are having their caps removed and finding the fields are full again due to natural production. Yes, the books have had to be re-written, but not made available to the general public that oil fields in the artic regions of the world, that produce what is called "light-sweet" crude are a "renewable" resource.
Also, the list shows the Saudi field at 75 billion is so far off the scale as to be laughable! About 3 months ago it was quietly announced that the Saudi's had concluded studies showing that they were increasing the estimates of proven reserves SEVENTY PERCENT. Yes, I said that right, so instead of having reserves of 260 Billion barrels, now the Saudi's have documented that they have 442 BILLION barrels of known and provable reserves.
This information is not widely reported, for to do so would cause people to start thinking, "What oil shortage?"
See, the Trans-Alaska pipeline, take a look at it, ever wondering why the support-struts are so wide for just one pipe? It is because it was designed to hold THREE pipes. Two for oil and a smaller one for Natural Gas. Take a look at the map of the Trans-Alaska pipeline, and you will see it take a sharp hook that forms an "arrow" shape pointed at Canada... then superimpose a map of the trans-Canadian N.G. Pipeline system and you will see that the Trans-Alaska Pipe comes VERY close to the Canadian N.G. Pipeline system. There is a reason for this. The original agreement, before it was discovered just HOW MUCH N.G. was really up there, was for that N.G. pipe to be put on and feed into Canada, then the Canada pipe could carry N.G. to the northern States of America.
Instead, for over 25 years, there have been jet engines, the size of engines that could power a 747, that have been modified to burn N.G. and they have been running 24/7 powering huge pumps that take the N.G. that is coming out of the ground in Prudhoe Bay, and pumping billions of cubic feet of N.G. back into "empty" oil fields, since they can't "burn it off" like is down in the Middle East and elsewhere.
Many people do not realize that N.G. is almost always found on top of an oil field and must be "bled off" before you can pump the oil out.
So, take a look at the charts below, but realize that it is mostly a fantasy!
L8r,
Marcel Roy Bendshadler
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----- Original Message -----
From: beavercole
To: USA Today ; The Wall Street Journal ; NBC Dateline
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 06:14
Subject: 10 Largest Oil Fields in the U.S.
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The following table is based on various sources and is as accurate as I could make it. It represents CUMULATIVE production, not current production, PLUS estimated reserves, so it is a measure of all the oil that was/is contained in the fields. Some, such as most of the California fields, have been producing since the 1930s and are significantly depleted. Most (more than 10 billion barrels) of Prudhoe Bay's oil has been produced.
10 largest oil fields in the US Field, State Cumulative Production
+ Est. Reserves
1. Prudhoe Bay, Alaska 10+ billion barrels
2. East Texas 6.0 billion barrels
3. Wilmington, California 2.8 billion barrels
4. Midway-Sunset, California 2.2 billion barrels
5. Kern River, California 1.95 billion barrels
6. Yates, West Texas 1.95 billion barrels
7. Wasson, Texas 1.8 billion barrels
8. Elk Hills, California 1.5 billion barrels
9. Kuparuk River, Alaska 1.5 billion barrels
10. Panhandle, Texas 1.4 billion barrels
The largest oil field in the world (Ghawar in Saudi Arabia) contains an estimated ultimate recoverable 75 billion barrels of oil, or more than seven times Prudhoe Bay, in Upper Jurassic shallow-water carbonates in a broad anticline.
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