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oh c'mon. there's loads of gasoline and oil. they're just starting to tap into saskatchewans reserves and by the time they got them worked over there'll be more elsewhere. Oil is a renewable resource. as for it becomming obsolete, it'll never happen cause the government makes too much money off it!!
I agree they always say what will happen when we run out of gas and oil products and all that well oh my plus they are developing many ways for vehicles to run on like that E85 ethanol and stuff
From what I`ve heard we have mostly heavy oil deposists, not the light sweet cude like Alberta. It`s more expensive and harder to refine. It can be done and it pays to do so as long as the world oil price stays up.
The 85 is Sk. registered, sure if you get pulled over in roadside check wouldn't be good.
And FYI wood both held up for 6 years and rattled way less then a iron block, and was easy...
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