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Andre
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http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article.aspx?id=550055&p=2
A short opinion article about 4.3 billion barrels of currently recoverable oil, in The Bakken Shale. However a study shows that the U.S. economy will suffer $2.3 trillion in lost-opportunity costs over the next two decades if a new energy policy would preclude drilling.
So what to do, to drill or not to drill? I am sure there must be some opinions about this.
A short opinion article about 4.3 billion barrels of currently recoverable oil, in The Bakken Shale. However a study shows that the U.S. economy will suffer $2.3 trillion in lost-opportunity costs over the next two decades if a new energy policy would preclude drilling.
So what to do, to drill or not to drill? I am sure there must be some opinions about this.
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