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| Written by Webmaster |
| Sunday, 28 June 2009 15:45 |
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Oil, a fossil fuel, is one of our most important modern day necessities. Truly a buried treasure, oil is used everyday, by everyone in one way or another. A resource we need to fuel more than just our vehicles, oil is in constant demand, but it is also running out. Watching a television programme about the natural earth, James learned that once oil no longer runs from its well or runs poorly, the well is closed. So whether the oil in that well is gone or whether the well has tons of oil left in the well is closed. Intrigued, James wondered what happens to the oil that remains in the well and made enquiries. It was a difficult task as most companies wouldn't discuss oil extraction with James, but eventually, he found that the oil that remains in the well is just left there. The company cannot extract anymore, because the oil just won't come out. Thinking for some time about this, James tackled a solution that would enable the remaining oil to be brought out of the well. Again, it's a terribly simple solution, but yet again the oil companies aren't interested. Perhaps with your help, we can make these big companies sit up and take notice of the real world, the world that is developing around them, where ordinary people are overlooked. Update: February 2007 The oil companies do not want to know how to get the oil out of the ground that they were forced to leave in. Look at the reports for 2006. Shell alone made 1.5 Billion GBPs per hour due to crude oil prices. They do not want more oil on the market, despite it making no difference in the UK if oil were free. Over 80p per litre is tax |

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