Companies begin quest for oil, gas off Florida
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A 2006 senate compromise led companies to explore gas and oil reserves off the coast of Florida.
"In March, four companies - Australia-based BHP Billiton Petroleum Deepwater Inc., Houston-based Anadarko E&P Co., Shell Offshore Inc. and Italian oil and natural gas company Eni SpA - purchased leases on 36 Gulf of Mexico tracts under the 2006 compromise."
Is California next?
"In March, four companies - Australia-based BHP Billiton Petroleum Deepwater Inc., Houston-based Anadarko E&P Co., Shell Offshore Inc. and Italian oil and natural gas company Eni SpA - purchased leases on 36 Gulf of Mexico tracts under the 2006 compromise."
Is California next?
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- christopherwalls
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IT'S A START. NOW WE NEED TO GO TO THE NORTH SHORE OF ALASKA.
OUT LAW SUV'S.
PUT A CAP OF 200HP ON ALL CARS AND TRUCKS.
FOR EVERY LUXURY CAR, OR LUXURY TRUCK, THE CAR MANUFACTURE MUST SELL A CAR THAT GETS 40MPG. THIS WAY GM WOULD HAVE TO SELL A GEO METRO FOR EVERY CADILLAC. -
Mo those are all good ideas. Nice
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