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Panel provides ideas for combating high gas prices
Sunday, September 07, 2008
NewsAndTribune.com -- A panel of petroleum and business experts told a crowd gathered at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany on Friday that solving the nation’s energy crisis won’t be simple. “We are consuming a lot more oil per capita than we did in past years,” said Dr. Jerry Conover, director of the Indiana University Business Research Center. The Southern Indiana Economic Forum was hosted by U.S. Rep. Baron Hill, who is preparing to travel back to Washington, D.C., on Monday, to push a new measure that would tighten restrictions on the Future Commodities Trading Market. “There is no silver bullet to solve our nation’s energy crisis,” Hill said. Scot Imus, executive director of the Indiana Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Store Association and one of the panelists, said he supports Hill’s legislation.

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Sunday, September 07, 2008
NewsAndTribune.com -- A panel of petroleum and business experts told a crowd gathered at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany on Friday that solving the nation’s energy crisis won’t be simple. “We are consuming a lot more oil per capita than we did in past years,” said Dr. Jerry Conover, director of the Indiana University Business Research Center. The Southern Indiana Economic Forum was hosted by U.S. Rep. Baron Hill, who is preparing to travel back to Washington, D.C., on Monday, to push a new measure that would tighten restrictions on the Future Commodities Trading Market. “There is no silver bullet to solve our nation’s energy crisis,” Hill said. Scot Imus, executive director of the Indiana Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Store Association and one of the panelists, said he supports Hill’s legislation.

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cdaisey
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Message Posted: 9/8/2008 2:07:41 PM  Ignore cdaisey Report Abuse
Roo08 Al buddy is a Nobel Prize winner, thinks green, at least uses kilowatts instead of oil or whatever.... and the most important HE THINKS GREEN! HOPING EVERYONE ELSE JUMPS THE BAND WAGON! Polar Bears I really feel bad for them and nothing can be done. Maybe some day you'll experience what they are now going thru. SURVIVAL!
recjr
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no geniuses there
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Here we see people taking advantage of the morons who pretend to report news. Can these reporters not discern propaganda? The elephant in the room, ignored by each of the participants and the reporter, is that people should only buy from the least expensive station, then the prices asked of the public would find their way down.

We live in free country, and we still choose where over half of our money goes, why not only to the least expensive station?
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Another panel of guessers.
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It is easy just stop the speculators from running up the prices falsely
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Message Posted: 9/8/2008 10:47:36 AM  Ignore REVLAW Report Abuse
"Silver Bullet"? I prefer a Cross and Holy Water.

A "pannel" of supposed experts ... a commission ... an exercise in lunacy to satisfy a blatant lack of leadership and "share the responsibility and/or blame" for inaction.
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Message Posted: 9/8/2008 10:45:32 AM  Ignore Cyberpeep24 Report Abuse
We need to take our conservation efforts to a higher level and make them our way of life, even if this crisis gets resolved, which is highly unlikely.
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How about a switch to hydrogen?

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Mass transit may be inconvenient, but it is still one of the best ways for many of us to combat high gas prices. If we all continue to be lazy & take the easy (albeit expensive) way out, then we have no room to complain. Government should be doing more than they are, but so should we.
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Conserve is the ultimate way.
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Drill for now and work on alternatives for the future.
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But if we never start to find alternative methods we never will find any. This is a start as long as when the price goes back down we go back to our old ways of doing things. (That doing nothing at all)
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The answer ... appoint a commission.
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Message Posted: 9/8/2008 10:35:47 AM  Ignore maindrag Report Abuse
The problem is we are all just in too much of a hurry. walk to local variety store. why not? watch the kids and how they get around. they don't use much gas.
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if demands increase then price for gas will also increase
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People can do more than the gov't can to combat high prices
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The only "silver bullet" available to consumers is to drive less.
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Pickens no dummy. He has stock in wind generation companies.
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Maybe we should look back about 150 years when the nation was running out of whale oil. Could be a lesson there. science=survival

[Edited by: PAULR12 at 9/8/2008 10:32:02 AM EST]
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So they think this is something new and should be done. This should have been done years ago. no for sight only hind sight.
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pickensplan.com
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Bag the hot air and make balloons.
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Those of us who want to drill are compromising. We don't say drill only, we say drill too. It's your side that won't compromise and Algore is a hypocrite and liar!
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Yes we should Drill more to support the demand while looking for a replacement fuel, what ever it may be..
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There is no silver bullet. We need to drill for more oil while exploring alternatives and expanding other energy sources like nuclear.
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Blah Blah Blah....Old news!
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But will natural gas and propane stay cheap if we all convert over to them? I don't think so.

[Edited by: Roo08 at 9/8/2008 10:25:56 AM EST]
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Too often this forum becomes a battleground between those who say drill and those who say no to drilling. Life is about compromise. The energy dilemna is more complicated and the approaches to energy diverification are complex. We need to diversify. Maybe T. Bone Pickens is headed the right direction. He was an oil man but he now sees a diversified approach is the way to go.Natural gas, wind, solar are not dirty words! They could be the way to our energy future. And by the way, Al Gore is not a dirty word either..he won a Nobel prize and he is very sharp and knows practically everything about the environment and I only wish people would listen more to people who think like him.
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why leave out the drilling? It's down there bubbling up in our oceans. Why not use it?
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On e step at a time. Drive smart and conserve. Drill now for the future, consider converting to natural or propane for now, its a lot cheaper than petrol. The conversion is a lot less expensive than purchasing a whole new type of vehicle. The current oil prices are still outrageous and based on pure speculation.
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dyeh, even T Boone says we need to drill more in America so does that mean you agree with us Drill, drill drill people? Like him I say we need to drill more while we look for alternatives. We are looking for alternatives so we now need to drill more! Makes sense to me.

By the way I love all the name calling on here. Lot's of fun!
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DRill and build a new refinery. Find alternatives, natural gas, and electric cars. Carpool to work, consolidate your erands into on trip.
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Like we need a Panel to come up with Ideas and Solutions that have already been pointed time and time again. How much is this going to cost us.
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Any report or commission sanctioned or supported by oil companies is NOT working for the good of the people. The are supporting oil consumption and high oil prices.
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nobody realistically wants a silver bullet. they want action period.
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There is no oil shortage. 70 mpg carburetors exist. There is no scientific formula which proves that oil is fossil fuel (true). Elvis is dead though.
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drill, drill here, drill now
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No matter what they say, you can't stop events like Ike, raising prices. See - One to Watch
If Ike hits or not, prices will still rise for the moment. The swing for a big drop, could also be there, as the U.S. dollar is still strengthening.
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The posters here who keep saying 'drill drill drill' are nothing more than lackeys for the oil industry who probably hold stock in oil companies, if not more.

Real changes need to happen. The T.Boone Pickens plan is one that offers a viable alternative.
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Dakota 4 X 4 are you talking about wine or crude production? I agree with Jeff4U, get your facts staight before popping off!
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We need realistic solutions now.
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dakota4x4's message is right on target and correct...no matter the poster's party affiliation. Unfortunately he starts it out badly with name calling. You have to remember that oil is a fungible commodity...just because it is extracted in the US, doesn't mean it will be only used by Americans! Whatever is extracted is just added to global market.

I also like dinahf's post...it is also on target.
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From the above article: "A panel of petroleum and business experts told a crowd gathered at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany on Friday that solving the nation’s energy crisis won’t be simple."

--And did it really take a panel of eggheads to come up with that? How do I get that job?
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They say---Action speaks louder than words.
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then lets get on with the drilling.. .support McCain Palin
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Where do they get these people to talk about the obvious?
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Dakota 4x 4 I sense some hostility. Wow!
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i second that Matt
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Oh, Cdaisy. Do you know what a hypocrite he is? Do you know how much his mansion burns in energy? It's even worse after he made it green. That's the problem with all this hyped up energy saving stuff. Many times it takes more energy to do some of this stuff than the fix supplies. These things can't be done for symbolic reasons. They need to be studied to see if there is a real savings in energy and not just because it makes someone or the government "look" like they are doing something.

'The bottom line here is from the Tennessee Public Policy Center, Algore "uses more electricity in his mansion outside Nashville than 20 average homes combined for a year. His twenty-room, eight bathroom mansion, located in the Belle Meade area of Nashville, consumes more electricity every month than the average American household uses in an entire year, according to the Nashville Electric Service. The average household in America consumes 10,656 kilowatt-hours per year, according to the Department of Energy. In 2006, Gore devoured nearly 221,000 kilowatt-hours." '

Why would anyone believe him about our environment?! Especially since there were so many flat our lies and misleading pictures in his movie. Polar bears aren't dying because of global warming!
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Sounds like our congress: Debate it and do nothing.
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