Oil Storm: Gloomy - Even For Us
But, we wondered, what would have happened if we had no other country to rely on? What “Oil Storm” fails to mention are viable alternatives to oil. There are no mentions, for example, that U.S. companies are making huge leaps in “clean-coal technology;” a way for America to utilize a natural resource that we have 254 billion tons of to help ease the reliance on oil. Not a peep about the immense supply of uranium in the U.S and Canada, or on the technological advances and increased safety measures in nuclear power. Liquid natural gas? Yeah, right! In a movie - that even your doom editors at The Daily Reckoning found to be “gloomy” - the United States’ dependence on oil was a fait accompli. Their solution? Get more oil. Hmmm...and the final shot was a SUV nonchalantly driving down the street, relieved that gas prices had dropped. Did we miss something? Kate Incontrera The Daily Reckoning P.S. The recent hurricane's did not cause damage at the level of the disasters that ensued in "Oil Storm," but the storm did force the evacuation of 445 rigs and platforms, according to a report from the U.S. Minerals Management Service. The report went on to say, "The evacuations prompted the shut-in of 96.2% of daily oil production in the Gulf of Mexico, as well as 62.4% of daily natural-gas production." Daily Reckoning Commodities expert Kevin Kerr told MarketWatch: " [Although] workers should be returning to their rigs and platforms and production should resume pretty quickly, we are only at the start of hurricane season, so the worst may be yet to come for the Gulf Coast. The potential for a catastrophic hurricane is very high." "Imagine if this were a category 5 hurricane. This was only a minor hit... the Daily Reckoning article and FX TV movie are more realistic than some want to say." Oil Storm - Directed by James Erskine and written by Erskine and Caroline Levy, it originally aired on FX Networks on June 5, 2005, at 8 PM EST.
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