I suppose the oil in Sussex is easier to reach than the Malvinas oil?
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Sussex, you're stuffed
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what about all those world price increases and oil shortages that Greenpeace promised us. what about peak oil ??
is it possible they were talking sh!te again(\__/)
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Think they have started back-tracking on the size of the oil findHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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It's good to know that when the North Sea runs out we'll still have another 80 years of domestic supply.Comment
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I 1970 I remember Nationwide said oil will run out in 60 years. Now it will run out in 60 years.Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostIt's good to know that when the North Sea runs out we'll still have another 80 years of domestic supply.
There is an infinite amount of oil.Comment
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Or we've used zero oil since 1970.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI 1970 I remember Nationwide said oil will run out in 60 years. Now it will run out in 60 years.
There is an infinite amount of oil.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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