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Buy oil, thank me later.
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2022-10-28 at 8:47 PM UTC
Could be important.
Even before Putin's gay, fag-sapping "special military" "war" Russia was predicting a decline in oil production in 2022. So was Saudi Arabia, bigly.
The oil is gone.
Baby, the oil. It's gone.
Doesn't matter shit what you think, the oil is gone.
Oil is going to $200 in 2023. It'll drop way back in 2024, probably, then back to $200+ a barrel ranges forever more.
Oil went to $140 a barrel recently and there was NO DEMAND DESTRUCTION. People will buy oil no matter how much it costs. -
2022-10-29 at 12:10 AM UTCOil is a renewable resource that did not come from dead stuff.
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2022-10-29 at 12:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker You clearly are confused about what you think I think.
OK, you dumb rat goy, who is only fit to be sent to the front lines of the wars we start.
Do you even realise what how little we think of your life? You're more than replaceable, your replacement will be had inside 6 hours, and will probably be better than you are. -
2022-10-29 at 12:49 AM UTCSpeedy just has never dealt with NATO before. I have, a lot, including in Kyiv before the war.
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2022-10-29 at 1:17 AM UTCmeanwhile canada
: CHA CHING CHA CHING CHA CHING thanks china! thanks USA! thanks Japan!
keep slurping our juice, have some syrup and organic weed too.
Global super power low population , queen dead it's time to go full skitzo but we are too chill to be militaristic we will win the world through culture. Everyone already loves us, someone in your home town is married to Canadian right now and secretly plans to move here.
We are like a virus slowly spreading and infecting everything until all of the world is Canada, and then the stars and beyondCanada’s energy sector will be the recipient of a wave of public and private investment dollars in the coming decade, experts say, as the push to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 gains momentum.
On Tuesday, the federal government through the Canada Infrastructure Bank announced an investment of almost $1 billion into Ontario Power Generation for the construction of the country’s first small modular nuclear reactor, which is being developed near the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station.
It was the kind of blockbuster announcement we can expect to see more of as the coming energy transition gathers steam, said Bruce Lourie, president of the Ivey Foundation, a private charitable foundation dedicated to supporting Canada’s transition to a net-zero future while ensuring the country’s long-term economic competitiveness.
“And every time there is an investment, every time there’s a new plant, there’s income from the investment, there’s jobs from the investment, there’s new economic activity, there’s trade,” Lourie said. -
2022-10-29 at 3:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump OK, you dumb rat goy, who is only fit to be sent to the front lines of the wars we start.
Do you even realise what how little we think of your life? You're more than replaceable, your replacement will be had inside 6 hours, and will probably be better than you are.
I think you and t2k are on the same meds. You ended up with this rant from oil. FFS -
2022-11-09 at 10:56 AM UTC
Oil hasn’t yet climbed back to $100 per barrel, but options traders are increasingly setting their sights on another target—$200. The most actively traded Brent crude options contract on Thursday was an option to buy Brent at $200 in March 2023.
https://www.barrons.com/articles/brent-crude-oil-prices-futures-51667596998
About half of the contracts to buy oil at that price appeared to be placed by one buyer who spent about $810,000 on the options, according to Robert Yawger, the director of energy futures at Mizuho Securities USA. But that buyer isn’t the only person making a bet that oil prices will hit $200, along with other bullish bets on where oil goes in 2023. “There have been people dipping their toes into those higher [options strike prices] over the last couple of days,” Yawger said. -
2022-11-09 at 1:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump https://www.barrons.com/articles/brent-crude-oil-prices-futures-51667596998
it will not hit 100 for a long time due to 2 things.
china buying from russia and china buying from saudy in yuan,