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| The Future of US Energy Dependence; drill, baby, drill and mine, baby, mine | |
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| big al | Feb 15 2012, 10:15 AM Post #1 |
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Generally some good news here: The Future of US Energy Dependence A key point: "Net imports of energy now account for just 22% of US energy consumption. This number stands in stark contrast to the 30.8% share that imports held in 2005." Another point worth noting is the increase in supply from our neighbors, in particular Canada. Big Al |
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