They're not plausible because you simply cannot drill your way out of this problem.
Absent political interference, of course we can drill our way to lower prices.
After all, we simply cannot drill our way to energy security.
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But the president also makes the point that a country with only 2% of the world's oil reserves cannot simply drill its way to lower petrol prices.
What that means is, as much as we're doing to increase oil production, we're not going to be able to just drill our way out of the problem of high gas prices.
It's the President's view that we can't drill our way out of this problem, that we need to avail ourselves of a wide range of options, all of which the President is pursuing.
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But understand, we only have three to four percent of the world's oil reserves and we use 25 percent of the world's oil, which means that we can't drill our way out of the problem.
This pivot is best illustrated by the story of Theodore Leavitt, a professor at Harvard Business School who told his students not to try to sell customers a quarter-inch drill, but a way to make a quarter-inch hole.
This way you could drill down and investigate social moments and how certain pieces of content performed etc.
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The drill bits still have a way to go, but so far the geologists like what they see.
The United States can, quite literally, drill, dig, build, and ship its way out of the current economic and jobs malaise.
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Either way it is particularly disappointing when you drill a dry hole such as happened to the partners in the Blueberry Hill side-track well (EXXI was not among them), which found nothing and required a write-down in the quarter, surely a factor in the price drop of the stock.
The hole under way is the excavation hole, where the drill bit will be placed.
Epstein later recalled that it was purchased "second-hand, " and he admired the drill so much that it was not altered in any way.
Goodwillie then skipped his way past several Falkirk players before attempting to drill home his second goal, but Olejnik tipped the ball to safety at the near post.
But of course I also realized that no matter what happened it would all be a worthwhile drill for the future disasters that will inevitably come our way.
In Brazil, the story is that we are happy to fund their drilling in the Atlantic Ocean but not willing to drill here (which is completely false, by the way).
Shales are tough to drill, necessitating wells with lots of horizontal laterals snaking their way into thin pay zones.
To do that, it will make its way to locations thought most likely to support life and drill up to two metres into the ground.
Said another way: the Chinese have extreme faith that oil companies will figure out how to drill and develop heretofore impossibly difficult reserves.
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And the main way they do it is through what they call hydraulic fracturing, which after they drill the well bore, they perforate it.
Even if you're not a precise match, you'll at least get an interview this way, says Ms. Llarena, who recommends using an alumni network or LinkedIn to drill through your web of connections to find somebody who works for the company you're interested in.
When he does get the better of Lundqvist in a breakaway drill, Dubinsky never fails to punctuate the sequence by raising his arms and shouting in celebration a way to tweak his hyper-competitive teammate.
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