J.J.,
Its an attitude like your's that is the problem. If you don't confront lies or half truths then they become FACT!!!!!
Joboy Aldridge:
I get the NYT on line everyday. Oil and gas is not the only topic that they misrepresent. Mine is not an attitude, but an opinion, generally based on fact, just like yours, I hope.
J. Ring
http://www.chk.com/news/articles/Pages/1579995.aspx
I've read quite a few posts about the NYT article but didn't see that anyone has posted a link to the Chesapeake rebuttal which I thought was quite good. Please excuse this post if this is a redundancy.
Best Regards,
Phil
By the way, I think the NYT article might have put some upward pressure on NG prices. That can't be bad, can it?
Phil
That's true unfortunately. Supply and demand. Right now there is an abundant supply and a sluggish demand. If the supply is reduced then the price could go up.
Restricting NG in states like NY and PENN may (over the long term) help the value of Haynesville gas. It's simple supply and demand. But, in those states the coal industry is very strong. The last map I saw of reserves around the US showed shale gas in almost every region. We are sitting on giant resources of it.
However, over the long term I am hopeful that Pickens and Aubrey and many others will develop new uses for natural gas. That's our best hope for a sustained rise in prices.
Phil, the words "New York Times" denote the direct password to the planet Mars! Credibility is a word totally ubknown to that pretense for a newspaper. They do write good/poor fairy tales.
The TITLE of The NYT's article tells the whole story. It uses the most Offensive tactics known to ethical Journalism: Half-Truth, Hyperbole, Fear Mongering, and use of a False Premise Statement....The "gotcha" is in the very first word: "'Enron'"... and the next "gotcha" is in the use of a colon symbol after the "'Enron moment'," equating ENRON to "natural gas"... Those sum up the context of what the article will present to its readers. Always a giveaway.
If this article had been written under the domain of "editorial writing/commentary," then this NYT's piece would have been less agregous but still, journalistically ethically unsound.
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