Venezuela Has Twice The Oil Reserves of Saudi Arabia

Quote from Pekelo:

tl;dr : The OP is a moron.


What the hell does this mean? Tl;dr? Op?

I mean, i would ask R2D2 to translate it for me, but he is in a galaxy far far away...
 
Quote from Stamatti:

What the hell does this mean? Tl;dr? Op?

I see we have some newbies here who got on the internets lately. There is a thingy called google, that answers most of your questions.

Otherwise Too Long, Didn't Read (I actually read it, it was a joke, but I simplified it that) the Original Poster was an idiot.

The thing is about this kind of threads that once a month, some ignoramus (OK, I am nice now) hear something about huge just discovered oil reservoirs (there are no such things anymore), that will solve our energy problems in the future.

Generally I am nice and educative (although in vain) about it, but when the linked article actually CONTRADICTS the poster, I release the sarcasm...
 
Quote from Pekelo:

...you didn't even read your own link. :)

At the end of the article it was mentioned that Venezuelans disagree witht he US estimates and the recovery rate is probably not more than 25%...(that means 3/4 of the stuff stays in the ground)

So please stop watching Fox News and getting a hard on when you hear about undiscovered oil resources and such....

And get an education on oil shales and tars, because they are NOT crude oil!

I jus want to point out that the Venezuelan "experts" that don't agree are the paid regime puppets that can't possibly agree with the figures due to the obvious conflicts of interest they would bring...

By this I only intend to point out that is not the veracity of the numbers that is in question, but rather the real world impact of these numbers under the hardship of the circumstances.

So I can only partially agree with your reply as you wrote it. Good point though...
 
Quote from Pekelo:

I see we have some newbies here who got on the internets lately. There is a thingy called google, that answers most of your questions.

Otherwise Too Long, Didn't Read (I actually read it, it was a joke, but I simplified it that) the Original Poster was an idiot.

The thing is about this kind of threads that once a month, some ignoramus (OK, I am nice now) hear something about huge just discovered oil reservoirs (there are no such things anymore), that will solve our energy problems in the future.

Generally I am nice and educative (although in vain) about it, but when the linked article actually CONTRADICTS the poster, I release the sarcasm...

Thanks for the clarification, I had a hunch about OP but no idea about tl/dr... Little embarrassed I didn't know that off hand...

I agree with you in that the post was half assed an it didn't seem he even finished reading the source story (which btw is from Jan 2010!). I however enjoy setting the record straight, even if it probably is a moot point since (as evidenced from his original post) he will only read the first 2 lines and draw a conclusion from that...
 
Usually your posts aren't so foolish or condesending. But on this thread you take the cake. It is YOU who has appearantly not read the link. Of course Venezuela dissagrees with with what U.S. geologists say. Who do you beleive? You are a DAMN FOOL and an ASSHOLE TO BOOT. Off to ignor with you.

And Stamatti must be your new alias created just so you could be a super asshole.

Quote from Pekelo:

...you didn't even read your own link. :)

At the end of the article it was mentioned that Venezuelans disagree witht he US estimates and the recovery rate is probably not more than 25%...(that means 3/4 of the stuff stays in the ground)

So please stop watching Fox News and getting a hard on when you hear about undiscovered oil resources and such....

And get an education on oil shales and tars, because they are NOT crude oil!
 
Quote from pspr:

Usually your posts are very educative and entertaining. But on this thread you have outdone yourself. Thanks for opening my eyes.

Thanks for the compliment and you are welcome! That's why I am here.

P.S.: Was I right about you watching Fox News?
 
Quote from jagadish:

When will America become net-exporter of oil?

That would be a foolish thing to do for a country that has the world reserve curreny.

It makes more sense to print paper and export inflation, then to export something tangible, of value, like irreplaceable oil.
 
Quote from Stamatti:

Thanks for the clarification, I had a hunch about OP but no idea about tl/dr... Little embarrassed I didn't know that off hand...

Don't be. Most of us also speak english and not internet.
 
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