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Old 09-02-2010, 04:32 PM
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Default Oil rig explosion in Gulf.

Another oil rig has exploded in the Gulf of Mexico. This rig was just west of the one that exploded in April that caused the massive oil spill that has caused so many problems for the Gulf state.

There were 13 crew members on the rig and all 13 were in the water with one injury and no deaths.

Now one has to wonder where this will send oil prices and what will we be be paying for gasoline and heating oil this winter?

This will most likely drive the price of crude oil per barrel up and we will be the ones to pay the bill again.

Hopefully these 2 explosions of oil rigs will be enough to stop future drilling in our oceans.
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Old 09-02-2010, 05:10 PM
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Default Re: Oil rig explosion in Gulf.

Reading this makes me wonder if all of this shit was not sabatoge!!! I mean come on isn't it kind of funny that this seems to be happening a bit to much lately.

At least there were no deaths in this incident. I don't know what the hell is going on down there in the Gulf, but apparently they all need to get their acts together and start doing better inspections of the rigs, the people and so on to prevent this kind of shit from happening.

You would think that this kind of stuff would not happen as often as it has been this year, but as we all know that isn't the case.


Oil prices are bound to spike upwards and of course it all gonna come out of our pockets as it always does. Pretty soon people are going to need 2 full time jobs. One to pay bills and to live on and one just to pay for gas so that you can get back and forth to work and to the stores.

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