Forget peak oil; forget the Middle East. The energy revolution of the
21st century isn’t about solar energy or wind power and the “scramble
for oil” isn’t going to drive global politics. The energy abundance that
helped propel the United States to global leadership in the 19th and
2oth centuries is back; if the energy revolution now taking shape lives
up to its full potential, we are headed into a new century in which the
location of the world’s energy resources and the structure of the
world’s energy trade support American affluence at home and power
abroad.
By some estimates, the United States has more oil than Saudi Arabia,
Iraq and Iran combined, and Canada may have even more than the United
States. A GAO report released last May (pdf link can be found here)
estimates that up to the equivalent of 3 trillion barrels of shale oil
may lie in just one of the major potential US energy production sites.
If half of this oil is recoverable, US reserves in this one deposit are
roughly equal to the known reserves of the rest of the world combined.
READ MORE: http://blogs.the-american-interest.com/wrm/2012/07/15/energy-revolution-2-a-post-post-american-post/
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