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by sfn42
871 days ago
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You don't understand my argument. If they don't pump it, someone else will pump more to compensate and we'll end up pumping it up later anyway. I don't think there's going to be transport ships docked for lack of fuel just because Norway doesn't develop some oil fields. And I think once supply some day gets to a point where oil price skyrockets, we'll probably end up developing them then - they'll revisit the case and circumstances changed (or maybe just politicians changed) and they'll suck it up anyway. Or maybe US/Russia/whoever will come liberate it. I mean I doubt that's happening any time soon but it's definitely a real possibility in a future scenario where resources are dwindling. |
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Well just give up now then.
Let's assume we can have enough sense to decide not to pump it and leave it that way. Then it's a win.