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Question by DICK
Submitted on 4/1/2004
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HOW LONG WOULD THE USA RESERVE LAST IF IT WERE THE ONLY SOURCE FOR GASOLINE IN THE USA


Answer by AZURE1
Submitted on 4/30/2004
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ask GEORGE W. BUSH he knows, heck, he's the reason that our gas prices are going over  $2.00's a gallon and ask him why we arn't using the American Reserve.

 

Answer by paul
Submitted on 9/24/2004
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within 8 years the USA would be out of oil if only USA oil was used. The USA oil reserves are 2,5% of the world oil reserves; The USA is using 25% of the world oil production. A person in the USA is using 2,5 x the amount of oil a european is using.
GREAT JOB !!

 

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