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So that's Heathrow getting the new runway then
Gatwick might as well give up its campaign to get the new runway instead
of Heathrow, because it's on top of an oil field. It must now be apparent that Sussex is harbouring weapons of mass destruction and will shortly be bombed back into the stone age, although by pure coincidence the Oil Ministry will be completely untouched and will be carefully guarded by the invading US troops. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-32229203 -- David Cantrell | top google result for "internet beard fetish club" Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by stupidity -- Hanlon's Razor Stupidity maintained long enough is a form of malice -- Richard Bos's corollary |
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this morning. The consensus was that this is a significant oil field but that only a small percentage will ever be extracted. |
So that's Heathrow getting the new runway then
Robin9 wrote:
David Cantrell;147853 Wrote: Gatwick might as well give up its campaign to get the new runway instead of Heathrow, because it's on top of an oil field. It must now be apparent that Sussex is harbouring weapons of mass destruction and will shortly be bombed back into the stone age, although by pure coincidence the Oil Ministry will be completely untouched and will be carefully guarded by the invading US troops. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-32229203 -- David Cantrell | top google result for "internet beard fetish club" Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by stupidity -- Hanlon's Razor Stupidity maintained long enough is a form of malice -- Richard Bos's corollary Yes, I heard this being discussed at length on various radio stations this morning. The consensus was that this is a significant oil field but that only a small percentage will ever be extracted. Around 10% or so? |
So that's Heathrow getting the new runway then
On Thu, 9 Apr 2015 17:45:22 +0200, Robin9
wrote: David Cantrell;147853 Wrote: Gatwick might as well give up its campaign to get the new runway instead of Heathrow, because it's on top of an oil field. It must now be apparent that Sussex is harbouring weapons of mass destruction and will shortly be bombed back into the stone age, although by pure coincidence the Oil Ministry will be completely untouched and will be carefully guarded by the invading US troops. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-32229203 -- David Cantrell | top google result for "internet beard fetish club" Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by stupidity -- Hanlon's Razor Stupidity maintained long enough is a form of malice -- Richard Bos's corollary Yes, I heard this being discussed at length on various radio stations this morning. The consensus was that this is a significant oil field but that only a small percentage will ever be extracted. Wonderful News. IMHO extraction should be to the greatest extent possible. Normally oil is accompanied by natural gas. So _maybe_ the Southeast will be able return to inexpensive domestic supplies. Not that it will help me. My condo is all electric :-(. Gatwick may yet need another runway. We can expect oilmen and working to be arriving and leaving. |
So that's Heathrow getting the new runway then
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So that's Heathrow getting the new runway then
wrote in message ... In article , (e27002 aurora) wrote: Wonderful News. IMHO extraction should be to the greatest extent possible. Normally oil is accompanied by natural gas. So _maybe_ the Southeast will be able return to inexpensive domestic supplies. Not that it will help me. My condo is all electric :-(. How will you deal with the global warming implications of burning more fossil fuels, then? While I can see a case for modest extraction to substitute for imported oil, increased consumption is unsustainable. I think everyone understands that. which is why we (both the population as individuals, and the government) are taking steps to discourage use. But people who live in poorly insulated properties [1] still have to heat them, no matter how many Greenies picket their door tim [1] and not all poorly insulated properties can be economically brought up to standard. I used to live in one such |
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