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At least independence will stop Celtic & Rangers whinging that they should be allowed in the Premier League
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The explorers say there are lots of fields out there still to discover.
They also say that that all the new discoveries will be small fields.
They go on to say that there is a massive amount of oils and gas available via frakking
but they go on to say that this is not profitable right now.
There is loads of energy out there. loads and loads. but its not a bonanza, just yet
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Quality reporting from the DM....
Cloud which looks like a map of the UK without Scotland | Mail Online
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Originally posted by Batcher View Post
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Originally posted by Batcher View PostFunny how history is repeating itself and all the brainless idiots supporting the No campaign can't see that the value of Scottish oil is being underplayed again.
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Funny how history is repeating itself and all the brainless idiots supporting the No campaign can't see that the value of Scottish oil is being underplayed again.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWho are the people who admitted that there was a conspiracy?
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Originally posted by Unix View PostTalk about delusions, you should seek psychiatric help, even the most ardent unionist wouldnt deny Scotland has lots of oil. Its not a matter of opinion its a known fact
Since it was discovered we have probably averaged about 4 billion a year.
Feck all really.
Compared to the tax raised by the city of London it is feckin nothing.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostScotland makes more from the city of London that the UK makes from north sea oil.
We don't have that much oil, never really have made that much from it apart from a couple of years where the oil price spiked. It has never been that important to the UK, not as important as London is to the UK.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostScotland makes more from the city of London that the UK makes from north sea oil.
We don't have that much oil, never really have made that much from it apart from a couple of years where the oil price spiked. It has never been that important to the UK, not as important as London is to the UK.
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