Fuel prices around the world.

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Sorry jyoutz,

How fast do your rigs go up? I believe it is 2-3 year project post planning and approval.

I think this goes to our fundamental disagreement. If you could prognosticate oil prices out even a few months you would be doing so well as a futures investor you wouldn't have to screw with wells.

No rig is being started today, using today's oil price as a justification.

Policy = governing bodies stated or presumed position on general topic. e.g. elimination or dramatic reduction in the use of fossil fuels over several years. Policy.

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ed
It’s true. If it’s going to be policies unfriendly to fossil fuel production, then prices will go up.
Then throw in a war with the aggressor being a top 3 fossil fuel producer and anyone can see why where we are now.

Fuel prices more than doubling in under a year doesn’t happen for no reason. It’s not “cyclical”, it’s not “seasonal”. Sure demand is up a bit, but not enough to cause a 100+ % increase in fuel.

Anyone who doesn’t think it’s because of policy is in denial.
 
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We also need to understand that the act of drilling isn’t the only action in oil production. It has to be permitted, drilled, stored, transported, refined, blended, sold, etc. Investment capital is required.
There’s more than just drilling affecting the price.

I think we are seeing price gouging now. As much as it pains me in my profitability, I see hope in a way to get people fired up.
 
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Hah
CNN & NPR... Now there’s a reliable source :poop:


From Mossy’s CNN article:

…..Looking ahead, the industry is more eager to increase production than it was in the fall, said McNally, in part because they are less concerned about US government efforts to limit fossil fuel production in an effort to fight climate change.

“The Biden administration is suddenly interested in more drilling, not less,”
McNally said. “People are more worried about high oil prices than anything else.”

That part that is underlined tells me a lot right there.
 
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Hah
CNN & NPR... Now there’s a reliable source :poop:


From Mosses CNN article:

…..Looking ahead, the industry is more eager to increase production than it was in the fall, said McNally, in part because they are less concerned about US government efforts to limit fossil fuel production in an effort to fight climate change.

“The Biden administration is suddenly interested in more drilling, not less,”
McNally said. “People are more worried about high oil prices than anything else.”

That part that is underlined tells me a lot right there.
If you'd have read the articles, they quote people. Look who they quote. They aren't quoting CNN or NPR. They're reporting what the industry is telling them.
 
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If you'd have read the articles, they quote people. Look who they quote. They aren't quoting CNN or NPR. They're reporting what the industry is telling them.
I did read them.
Be Kinda hard for me to quote them verbatim if I didn’t….:LOL:

The part I quoted that’s underlined tells you just about all you need to know. ;)
Proves what me and about 10 others in this thread have been trying to convince you of, but you blame it on other things.
Look, you have your opinions. I rarely agree with CNN, but they nailed it in the last paragraph.
Its B.A. policy.
The energy sector is highly regulated, perhaps no other industry but pharmaceutical is regulated more. Policy means regulations.
 
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I did read them.
Be Kinda hard for me to quote them verbatim if I didn’t….:LOL:

The part I quoted that’s underlined tells you just about all you need to know. ;)
Proves what me and about 10 others in this thread have been trying to convince you of, but you blame it on other things.
Look, you have your opinions. I rarely agree with CNN, but they nailed it in the last paragraph.
Its policy.
…..Looking ahead, the industry is more eager to increase production than it was in the fall, said McNally, in part because they are less concerned about US government efforts to limit fossil fuel production in an effort to fight climate change.


“The Biden administration is suddenly interested in more drilling, not less,” McNally said. “People are more worried about high oil prices than anything else.”



That part that is underlined tells me a lot right there.
 
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