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May 03, 2010
Spilling Oil
Al Fin has an article on natural oil spills. He links to a Science Daily piece on oil seeps in the Gulf of Mexico. ScienceDaily (Jan. 27, 2000) -- Twice an Exxon Valdez spill worth of oil seeps into the Gulf of Mexico every year, according to a new study that will be presented January 27 at the Ocean Sciences Meeting in San Antonio, Texas.So how much oil was spilled by the Exxon Valdez? About 260,000 bbls. At 5,000 bbls a day it would take about two months to equal the Exxon Valdez. And another two months to equal the natural oil seeps in the area. So how about some math? Say we have 5,000 bbls a day spread along 100 miles of coast. That is 50 bbls per mile. Every day. At 42 gallons per bbl that is 2,000 gallons per mile or about .4 gallon per foot. Not too bad for one day. If it goes on for a couple of months not good immediately. A lot of wild life will be killed. And then as time goes on bacteria will start eating the oil and the food chain will blossom. If the oil spreads more - that is good. If a lot evaporates - good. If a lot can be captured before it reaches the coast - good. Of course if more drilling and mining of oil was allowed on land the chances of an accident at sea would be reduced relatively if not absolutely (oil consumption is still rising). The desire of the ultra greens for a risk free civilization is increasing the risk that we will wind up with no civilization. Fools. Cross Posted at Power and Control posted by Simon on 05.03.10 at 01:49 AM
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John, I was being generous. M. Simon · May 3, 2010 05:46 PM Post a comment
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Simon, I think you misunderstand the ultra-greens. Their desire isn't for a risk-free civilization, it is in fact for NO civilization. For them, humans living in caves would would come in 2nd place to no humans whatsoever.