[Az-Geocaching] gasoline and caches
Regan Smith
listserv@azgeocaching.com
Fri, 21 Feb 2003 10:51:13 -0700
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Here are some interesting facts about the companies
that import oil that eventually ends up in our cars'
fuel tanks.
Major companies that import Middle Eastern oil
>
> Shell........................... ... 205,742,000
barrels
> Chevron/Texaco......... .......144,332,000 barrels
> Exxon/Mobil.............. ...... 130,082,000
barrels
> Marathon/Speedway... .......117,740,000 barrels
> Amoco................... .......... ...62,231,000
barrels
> If you do the math at $30/barrel, these imports
> amount to over $18 BILLION aid to the terrorist.
>
> Here are some large companies that do not import
Middle Eastern oil:
> Citgo............... 0 barrels
> Sunoco............ 0 barrels
> Conoco........... 0 barrels
> Sinclair............. 0 barrels
> BP/Phillips..... 0 barrels
> Hess................. 0 barrels
My friend then added:
A friend sent me these facts in an e-mail that was
intended to make us all aware of the connection
between Middle East oil, the "gas stations" that we
fill up at, and financing terrorism.
Here is the question:
Can I have an effect on the dependence of Middle
Eastern imported oil by choosing a filling station
that does not import Middle Eastern oil?
after spending a quarter of a tank on a few finds I thought I was glad =
that I used Phillips gas.
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<DIV>Here are some interesting facts about the companies<BR>that import =
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eventually ends up in our cars'<BR>fuel tanks.<BR><BR>Major companies =
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import Middle Eastern oil<BR>><BR>> =
Shell...........................=20
... 205,742,000<BR>barrels<BR>> Chevron/Texaco.........=20
.......144,332,000 barrels<BR>> Exxon/Mobil.............. =
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130,082,000<BR>barrels<BR>> Marathon/Speedway... .......117,740,000=20
barrels<BR>> Amoco................... .......... =20
...62,231,000<BR>barrels<BR>> If you do the math at $30/barrel, these =
imports<BR>> amount to over $18 BILLION aid to the=20
terrorist.<BR>><BR><BR>> Here are some large companies that do not =
import<BR>Middle Eastern oil:<BR>> Citgo............... 0 =
barrels<BR>>=20
Sunoco............ 0 barrels<BR>> Conoco........... 0 barrels<BR>> =
Sinclair............. 0 barrels<BR>> BP/Phillips..... 0 =
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Hess................. 0 barrels</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>My friend then added:</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>A friend sent me these facts in an e-mail that was<BR>intended to =
make us=20
all aware of the connection<BR>between Middle East oil, the "gas =
stations" that=20
we<BR>fill up at, and financing terrorism.<BR>Here is the =
question:<BR>Can I=20
have an effect on the dependence of Middle<BR>Eastern imported oil by =
choosing a=20
filling station<BR>that does not import Middle Eastern oil?</DIV>
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few finds I=20
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