Dixie - In Memoriam
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Processing oil shale by ex-situ methods involves the use of huge amounts of water. Cleaning all that up and removing the aromatic hydrocarbons, heavy metals, arsenic, sulphur and other pollutants is by no means a trivial task and would involve considerable costs. This only applies to water used to cool the shale residues, water that is used as part of the retort process is lost to hydrogenation.
Stop trying to talk down to me, you ain't impressing anybody. YES, the process of extracting oil from shale is tedious and expensive, that's why we haven't really messed with the idea much, we've known of these deposits for years. But when gasoline is approaching $5 a gallon, and people are laughing at the prospects of ever seeing $2 gas again, the process is becoming ever more viable and worthy of consideration. Again... When President Kennedy challenged us to put a man on the moon, we could have all wrung our hands and worried about this problem or that, pontificated on how totally impossible the idea was, and reject any talk of even trying... but we didn't do that, did we? Nope... we took the brass ring, we accepted the challenges, and tackled the impossible. We could have never done it with attitudes like yours.