Tuesday, March 22

Something to Ponder


Follow the math...It takes between 21 to 35 days for a Russian oil tanker to get to US ports to be offloaded.


It takes between 35 and 60 days for a tanker from the Middle East to make the same trek.


It takes about 10 hours to load the tanker and up to 24 hours to unload. If it has to wait in port to get to an unloading dock, it can take up to 3 days.


The average tanker burns 2,625 gallons of diesel fuel per hour. 22.38 pounds of CO2 are created from burning 1 gallon of diesel fuel.


So, in one hour, a tanker ship hauling oil to a refinery in the US creates 58,757.5 pounds of CO2 per hour. Averaging the travel time of the tankers, that's 27.67 million tons of CO2 PER TRIP.


In comparison, your car creates between 6 and 9 tons PER YEAR.


Without going into all the equations of how many tankers come to the US per year, let alone our exports, will someone please explain; how can banning and limiting the drilling our own oil and moving it through pipelines, along with importing oil from Canada via pipeline NOT BE MORE environmentally "green" for the world!?!

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