this is never going to work guys lol
this is a list of the Oil companies, not buying from one company is going to do dick all.  
ALBERTA OILSANDS INC. 
ALBIAN SANDS ENERGY INC. 
BRONCO ENERGY LTD. 
CANADIAN NATURAL RESOURCES LIMITED 
CANADIAN OIL SANDS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 
CANADIAN OIL SANDS TRUST 
CHEVRON CORP 
CONNACHER OIL AND GAS LIMITED 
CONOCOPHILLIPS 
DELORO RESOURCES LTD. 
DEVON ENERGY CORPORATION 
ENCANA CORPORATION 
ENERPLUS RESOURCES FUND 
EXXON MOBIL CORP 
FIRESTEEL RESOURCES INC. 
HABANERO RESOURCES INC. 
HUSKY ENERGY INC. 
IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED 
JAPAN CANADA OIL SANDS LIMITED (JACOS) 
MARATHON OIL CORP 
MEG ENERGY CORP. 
MICRON ENVIRO SYSTEMS INC 
MOCAL ENERGY LTD. 
MURPHY OIL CORP 
NEXEN INC 
OILSANDS QUEST INC. 
OPTI CANADA INC. 
PAN ORIENT ENERGY CORP. 
PENGROWTH ENERGY TRUST 
PENN WEST ENERGY TRUST 
PETRO-CANADA 
PETROBANK ENERGY AND RESOURCES LTD. 
ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC 
SINOPEC CORP. 
SOURCE PETROLEUM INC. 
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RESOURCE CORP. 
SUNCOR ENERGY INC. 
SYNCRUDE CANADA LTD. 
SYNENCO ENERGY INC. 
TALISMAN ENERGY INC. 
TECK COMINCO LIMITED 
TITANIUM CORPORATION INC. 
TOTAL SA 
UTS ENERGY CORPORATION 
The reserves are as high as ever the only way your going to save $ is stopping all of the major things that are sucking back the oil
Rank Country Oil - proved reserves
(bbl)  Date of Information 
1 World  1,295,000,000,000  1 January 2006 est.  
2 Saudi Arabia  266,800,000,000  1 January 2006 est.  
3 Canada  178,800,000,000  1 January 2006 est.  
4 Iran  132,500,000,000  1 January 2006 est.  
5 Iraq  115,000,000,000  1 January 2007 est.  
6 Kuwait  104,000,000,000  1 January 2006 est.  
7 United Arab Emirates  97,800,000,000  1 January 2006 est.  
8 Venezuela  79,730,000,000  1 January 2006 est.  
9 Russia  60,000,000,000  1 January 2006 est.  
10 Libya  39,130,000,000  1 January 2006 est.  
11 Nigeria  35,880,000,000  1 January 2006 est.  
12 United States  21,760,000,000  1 January 2006  
read this
http://www.theoildrum.com/node/3665
compare the cost of our fuel prices over the years compards to the rest of the world
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/gas1.html
the problem is at least for the a lot of the part in the US is that your minimum wage hasnt kept up with the growth in fuel/energy costs  you can fight this as much as anyone wants, but its never going to work.  Best way you can fight this is to buy stocks in the fuel/energy sector price per barrel goes up you gain in your portfolio you pay more at the pumps but account for it.