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The Importance Of Drilling In The United States

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So in conclusion, the U.S. Congress and Illinois Congressman Dale Righter should think when finding new places to drill for oil in the US, they need suggestions by people for new ways to help drill for oil, generate electricity, and creating jobs. Then that in turn would help reduce the dependency on foreign oil. The U.S. has technology that they could use to try to find the places to mine coal and build more nuclear power plants. Does the U.S. not have the money to try these things, not interested in drilling here, or just wanting to save it for when they really need it? They will have trial and error drilling in places, but it can be done. For future generations, the young people of today will need to learn how to reduce or not to depend …show more content…

needs coal, coal-fired plants, and nuclear power plants to create jobs, and wind energy to help generate electricity. The U.S. can find sources around here to use, and then they can slowly back away from being dependent on foreign oil. Is the U.S. trying to drain the other countries of their oil, so if they run out, we have oil to survive with and the other countries will not? Or if the other countries run out of oil, they will have to buy it from the U.S.? These are some questions we should ponder and think about this and see what other people think about these questions for our future generations. The U.S. should be ready and prepared for the future in case they are in dispute with other countries and are not welcomed there, and have no choice but to drill here in the U.S. Since the U.S. uses tons of oil and gas, the people in the U.S. probably only think of what they use in their vehicles or lawnmowers every day and not for anything else like making wind turbines, light bulbs, and electric cars. They think of themselves as using the oil and gas as one person and not as a whole United States using the gas and oil. Our Illinois Senator Dale Righter and the other U.S. Congressmen need to listen to other people who are trying to reduce the dependency on foreign oil and try to support them. Those people may have some good suggestions or ideas, for them to use or try. U.S. Energy Information Administration, “The United States uses nearly 400 million gallons

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