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Ron Paul On high Gas Price – Peak OiL
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Natural gas is a gaseous fossil fuel consisting primarily of methane but including significant quantities of ethane, propane, butane, and pentane—heavier hydrocarbons removed prior to use as a consumer fuel —as well as carbon dioxide, nitrogen, helium and hydrogen sulfide.[1]
Fossil natural gas is found in oil fields (associated) either dissolved or isolated in natural gas fields (non-associated), and in coal beds (as coalbed methane).
When methane-rich gases are produced by the anaerobic decay of non-fossil organic material (biomass), these are referred to as biogas (or natural biogas). Sources of biogas include swamps, marshes, and landfills (see landfill gas), as well as sewage sludge and manure by way of anaerobic digesters, in addition to enteric fermentation particularly in cattle.
Since natural gas is not a pure product, when non-associated gas is extracted from a field under supercritical (pressure/temperature) conditions, it may partially condense upon isothermic depressurizing–an effect called retrograde condensation. The liquids thus formed may get trapped by depositing in the pores of the gas reservoir. One method to deal with this problem is to reinject dried gas free of condensate to maintain the underground pressure and to allow reevaporation and extraction of condensates.
Natural gas is often informally referred to as simply gas, especially when compared to other energy sources such as electricity. Before natural gas can be used as a fuel, it must undergo extensive processing to remove almost all materials other than methane. The by-products of that processing include ethane, propane, butanes, pentanes and higher molecular weight hydrocarbons, elemental sulfur, and sometimes helium and nitrogen.
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anyone can lead me …
anyone can lead me to the peter schiff video in shown in this video, ie. with him saying: currency story, dollar story?
“Ron Paul”… the …
“Ron Paul”… the best president America never had!!!
THE MUSIC IS …
THE MUSIC IS ANNOYING
More people (demand …
More people (demand) with less money (supply) raises the value (price) of our money – no need to increase money supply for increased population.
Gold can not really be consumed like oil – gold supply is “constant”. That is why the decreasing oil supply, through consumption, has increased in value by 20% when compared to the “constant” gold supply, but by 300% when compared to our inflated money supply – according to video.
Money is a social …
Money is a social construct. Oil is a geological construct, and so is gold. Ron Paul fails to mention that only money can expand to keep up with the growth in the number of people. There is less gold per capita today than at any time in history. And the same is true for oil because nature is not making new oil at a significant rate. So of course these finite commodities are going to go up in price as the market allocates their increasing scarcity.
Nice video, but the …
Nice video, but the music is distracting.
Chuck Baldwin for …
Chuck Baldwin for president!
Baldwin08(dot)com or ConstitutionParty(dot)com
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