
Originally Posted by
Homestar
Agree but the logistics of building that amount of storage would take literally years even if it was decided today to do this. Where, who’s paying, who could even build them at the moment - there aren’t that many companies that can build tanks the size we are talking about here, let alone multiples at once. Sadly there isn’t enough vision from anyone to plan to do this as it’s all about the almighty dollar and no one would want to foot the bill.
We mightn't have to build a great deal. Just find some large underground mines [ Mt Isa ? Broken Hill? ]and store the crude oil there. That's what the US has done. Whether they had to line the caverns with some rubber solution or some such I don't know. Surely we have people in this country that can organise this. When did we , as a Nation, stop trying because some one thought it was too hard? The Snowy River scheme shouldn't be the crowning glory of Australia's achievements. Or are we modern Aussies just not up to it? The US SPR Strategic Petroleum Reserves ;
Crude oil is stored at the SPR in underground salt caverns at
four major oil storage facilities in the Gulf Coast region of the United States, two sites in Texas (Bryan Mound and Big Hill) and two sites in Louisiana (West Hackberry and Bayou Choctaw).
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