And so what if they do that MHz? Isn't it our own responsibility to plan for our own future? I've said it before, I'll say it again... we should be investing heavily in alternative energies, and sell off addictive oil to those who will pay for it. Selling them ours doesn't make it our business what they're doing with theirs.
So why didn't anybody listen the first time you said it? Now that you have said it a second time is the reaction going to be different from when you said it the first time?
Say they buy our oil and don't develop theirs, when ours is depleted and they have to develop theirs, is there any guarantee that they will be willing to sell theirs to us at a reasonable cost, or could the simply refuse to sell it (too small a commodity as they just have enough production to meet their own needs) of put the price so high that nobody could afford it (personal use rather than basic industry).
Like it or not we 'little people' do not get to call the shots, we never have and we never will.
Canada choose to sell the raw product rather than a finished one, that comes with consequences.
Shale deposit extraction hasn't been perfected....yet.
I wasn't even aware that any development was being tried?
Profit for who MHz? the oil companies? The oil companies are a fraction of the economy. There is more money to be made in alternate sources of energy than oil could ever hope for.
How much of the economy is tied into oil?
Agriculture would pretty much grind to a halt without fuel and chems that are used on the land.
Manufacturing is dependent on oil, if not directly in that process then in the delivery of the finished product.
Sure there will be lots of money to be made, but the oil industry won't develop it, and they will oppose anybody else developing it, simply because what they now have will be a 'commodity' that will have lost value, and that boils down to dollars basically. They get good returns on their investments, slashing the price in half simply because there is less demand in not in their best interests.
What would work best for a shoe-maker, making a shoe that lasts for 10 years or making one that lasts for 10 months?