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France - What's the Real Reason They Strongly Oppose War?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lacmeh" data-source="post: 670991" data-attributes="member: 3799"><p>I suppose, that there is quite a large amount of oil in the protected areas.</p><p>But, what peopel tend to forget is, that regardless of the amounts of oil we find and explore, someday it will be used up. </p><p>So do we sacrifice nature for finite amount of oil? Or do we seriously start to develop alternatives now?</p><p>What those people, who want to drill in these regions tend to forget is, that it takes a very long time to actually build the pipelines (10plus years). It takes quite an amount of the current oil to do this (No electricity out there, every heater and machine has to be powered by oil or oil products)</p><p>Add to that the low temperatures, which make their own preoblems with pipelines. It costs far more ressources to maintain the lines as in other regions.</p><p>A honest calculation for how much oil is available there would include the anount of oil used in bulding, maintanence and upkeep of said lines and stations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lacmeh, post: 670991, member: 3799"] I suppose, that there is quite a large amount of oil in the protected areas. But, what peopel tend to forget is, that regardless of the amounts of oil we find and explore, someday it will be used up. So do we sacrifice nature for finite amount of oil? Or do we seriously start to develop alternatives now? What those people, who want to drill in these regions tend to forget is, that it takes a very long time to actually build the pipelines (10plus years). It takes quite an amount of the current oil to do this (No electricity out there, every heater and machine has to be powered by oil or oil products) Add to that the low temperatures, which make their own preoblems with pipelines. It costs far more ressources to maintain the lines as in other regions. A honest calculation for how much oil is available there would include the anount of oil used in bulding, maintanence and upkeep of said lines and stations. [/QUOTE]
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