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May 21, 2013
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U.S. Could Overtake Saudi Arabia as World’s Biggest Oil ProducerPosted on Nov 12, 2012
By the end of the decade, the United States will produce more barrels of oil per day than Saudia Arabia and more gas than Russia, according to a report by the intergovernmental International Energy Agency. The cause of this oil and gas boom is, as you might expect, fracking, the highly controversial method of extracting fossil fuels that has mobilized environmentalists across the country due to its toxic consequences. As the BBC reports:
At this point you may be wondering what the International Energy Agency is. Good question. We’ll spare you the trip to Wikipedia:
According to the IEA’s executive director, the focus should not be limited to supply alone: “This year’s World Energy Outlook shows that by 2035, we can achieve energy savings equivalent to nearly a fifth of global demand in 2010. In other words, energy efficiency is just as important as unconstrained energy supply, and increased action on efficiency can serve as a unifying energy policy that brings multiple benefits.” The natural gas boom has been a huge job creator in the U.S., despite the potentially horrifying environmental consequences, and both candidates in the recent presidential election seemed to agree that the U.S. should exploit more of its energy reserves. —Posted by Peter Z. Scheer. Follow him on Twitter: @peesch. Advertisement Previous item: Allen West Loses, Grover Norquist on Obama’s ‘Poopy Head’ Strategy, and More Next item: First Openly Bisexual Member of Congress Makes for Another Election 2012 Milestone New and Improved CommentsIf you have trouble leaving a comment, review this help page. Still having problems? Let us know. If you find yourself moderated, take a moment to review our comment policy. |