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A losing record and a lackluster recruiting plan has given my mind time to wander.
Though I try to stay out of non-football topics as much as possible here, I do enjoy reading through them as regardless of the side, there are some well thought out and written opinions.
To be brief, I have a international policy background with an emphasis on natural resources. The past few weeks have brought a few things that would have made my head explode back in the late 80's.
Elon Musk's mass market solar panel roofs (on top of him already changing the world's car industry) and yesterday's "announced find" of the TRILLION dollar Wolfcamp shale oil formation in the Permian Basin. It's estimated to be 3x the size of ND's Bakkan find and second to only the Saudi's Gwahar Field. Sooner or later, people are going to think our planet is full of oil. italics?
I'm interested in everyone's thoughts on those and any other topics related to the energy industry from the economic, political, strategic and/or environmental sides. I know a few of the Texas guys are in the industry so that should be interesting to see if it's created a buzz down in Midland/Odessa, Houston or Dallas.
Though I try to stay out of non-football topics as much as possible here, I do enjoy reading through them as regardless of the side, there are some well thought out and written opinions.
To be brief, I have a international policy background with an emphasis on natural resources. The past few weeks have brought a few things that would have made my head explode back in the late 80's.
Elon Musk's mass market solar panel roofs (on top of him already changing the world's car industry) and yesterday's "announced find" of the TRILLION dollar Wolfcamp shale oil formation in the Permian Basin. It's estimated to be 3x the size of ND's Bakkan find and second to only the Saudi's Gwahar Field. Sooner or later, people are going to think our planet is full of oil. italics?
I'm interested in everyone's thoughts on those and any other topics related to the energy industry from the economic, political, strategic and/or environmental sides. I know a few of the Texas guys are in the industry so that should be interesting to see if it's created a buzz down in Midland/Odessa, Houston or Dallas.