Of course that is the headline many of us would like to see. That day will happen when Exxon is firmly in control of the oil supply, not a day sooner.
I once read that if you were to take a cup of water from any source, and somehow inject each molecule with a red dye and toss it back in the river. Then over time an examination of a lake, river, pond anywhere in the world there would be evidence of a few red molecules.
As I stood at the fuel pump listening to the gurgling of the fuel as it passed through the hose to fill my happy tank I couldn't help but hear the dying gasp of a shredded soldier struggling to breathe his last breath. For somewhere in my happy tank are the red molecules of a dead soldier that has mixed with the oil from the blood soaked region.
Mother earths lubricant, a product itself that is the remains of the blood of earth creatures and decomposed vegetation.
Blood and oil are strange bedfellows.