We don't give a damn how they do it OUTSIDE.

A quote from the US Surgeon General's Facebook page:

"Yesterday as I was about to leave a village in northern Alaska- a village of about 500 where they have had 3 suicides in the last 6 months- we literally drove by a young person on a bridge threatening to take his life (police were on the scene, as was the persons family, and we were moved along before the situation ended- the officer was doing an amazing job talking to the young person, and the situation seemed under control). I remain deeply troubled by this encounter, especially as only an hour before, I had spoken to and hugged another villager who recently lost a child to suicide. I thought about my 3 children, and how it would break my soul if I had to deal with something like this as their parent."

He did not say which village, but the photo was of Kotzebue, from the road that goes around the east side of the lagoon.
 
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It is stated that, without additional production coming onstream, the flow rate from the North Slope will hit the magic 350,000 BPD figure within 8-10 years.



"...Leimkuhler brought up the problem with drilling in Alaska, and... the Trans Alaska Pipeline System. The current flow of about 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) is about 25% of the peak in 1988 of 2.1 million bpd. If the flow rate drops below 350,000 bpd, there will not be enough heat in the system to keep it flowing. It will freeze, requiring its destruction as required in its permit..."




 
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It is stated that, without additional production coming onstream, the flow rate from the North Slope will hit the magic 350,000 BPD figure within 8-10 years.



"...Leimkuhler brought up the problem with drilling in Alaska, and... the Trans Alaska Pipeline System. The current flow of about 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) is about 25% of the peak in 1988 of 2.1 million bpd. If the flow rate drops below 350,000 bpd, there will not be enough heat in the system to keep it flowing. It will freeze, requiring its destruction as required in its permit..."





If this was indeed true, You would not be seeing ConocoPhillips investing huge sums into the infrastructure withing NPR-A. Mr Leimkuhler might stick to the drilling portion of the industry where he has experience.



That is a striking image.

I've never seen another like it in any medium.

Is it truly representative or is it exceptional ?



If there's a lot of fish, this is what happens.
 
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