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  1. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny it means the rigs to extract these multiple million of barrels of oils have yet to be constructed.

    and?...are you saying the Saudis don't have the $$ or ability to build more rigs or barrels if they decided to extract the oil?

    The statement Macron made was pure bullshit...they have the reserves, they have the ability to build the necessary equipment, they have the authority to do so.
  2. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson How is that relevant to who owns it?

    Stay in school kid.

    it pertains to the quantity of what was owned.

  3. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson and?…are you saying the Saudis don't have the $$ or ability to build more rigs or barrels if they decided to extract the oil?

    no within the timeframe that is relevant to the current geopolitical climate.
  4. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny it pertains to the quantity of what was owned.





    The US gold reserves are not owned by ANY Federal banks...as already cited...The US Treasury on behalf of the US PEOPLE own it.
  5. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny no within the timeframe that is relevant to the current geopolitical climate.

    Lets see the figures...
  6. Aramco, the state-owned Saudi Arabian oil giant, claims it can sustainably pump 12 million barrels a day, well above the kingdom’s OPEC+ August target of 11 million barrels. For the global economy, Saudi spare capacity is the last line of defense against more energy inflation. But apart from a few top company executives and a handful of Saudi royals, no one knows for sure whether Aramco can deliver. The rest either have blind faith in Aramco — or simply don’t believe.

    On Tuesday, French President Emmanuel Macron was caught at the Group of Seven summit relaying second-hand information to US President Joseph Biden that suggests the Saudis don’t have as much oil production capacity as they claim. Call it French secularism.


    lolololol
  7. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson

    The US gold reserves are not owned by ANY Federal banks…as already cited…The US Treasury on behalf of the US PEOPLE own it.

    doesnt matter since none of those who owns it, be it the treasury or the people can withdraw any amount of gold from their own gold RESERVE.

    just like saudi government can just withdraw oil from their oil reserve as they please.
  8. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny doesnt matter since none of those who owns it, be it the treasury or the people can withdraw any amount of gold from their own gold RESERVE.

    Yeah you've forgotten what I said...

    The person/body who has the Authority to do so can remove gold if they so chose too..that would be the US government itself.

    So if this is an analogy to Saudi pumping their own oil...it reinforces my point...that the person/body in authority..can withdrawn that gold/pump that oil.

    Really Vincent...I expect better from you.
  9. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny just like saudi government can just withdraw oil from their oil reserve as they please.

    Err yeah...which is what I've been saying ...fucking lol. They have the reserves, they have the capacity, they have the ability to make more drilling equipment, they have the authority...

    ...you could have just agreed with me 3 pages ago.
  10. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Aramco, the state-owned Saudi Arabian oil giant, claims it can sustainably pump 12 million barrels a day, well above the kingdom’s OPEC+ August target of 11 million barrels. \



    so 12 million perday over the current 11 million barrels perday ?

    so thats ONE extra million barrels of oil.

    for perspective the US consumes about 20 million barrels of oil per day. yea, so another hour of oils for the fat ladeen "americans".



    no school ?
  11. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Yeah you've forgotten what I said…

    The person/body who has the Authority to do so can remove gold if they so chose too..that would be the US government itself.

    So if this is an analogy to Saudi pumping their own oil…it reinforces my point…that the person/body in authority..can withdrawn that gold/pump that oil.

    Really Vincent…I expect better from you.



    no they dont because since it hadnt been audited for the past 60 years it could have all been gone already.

  12. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Err yeah…which is what I've been saying …fucking lol. They have the reserves, they have the capacity, they have the ability to make more drilling equipment, they have the authority…

    …you could have just agreed with me 3 pages ago.



    do you know what needs to happen to pump up an additional million barrels of oil per day ?

    do you.
  13. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny

    so 12 million perday over the current 11 million barrels perday ?

    so thats ONE extra million barrels of oil.

    for perspective the US consumes about 20 million barrels of oil per day. yea, so another hour of oils for the fat ladeen "americans".



    no school ?

    Are you under the impression Saudi is the only country in the world pumping oil?

    You think the US 20 million barrels are all coming from Saudi?


    Russia is the biggest exporter of oil and oil products to the EU, supplying 2.2 million barrels per day"

    So yeah...the 1 million barrels a day extra the Saudi's plan to pump is near 50% of ALL the barrels exported to the EU per day by the Russians.



    Stay in school kid...
  14. US have the reserves and capacity to pump their OWN oil too...the problem is they wont.
  15. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Are you under the impression Saudi is the only country in the world pumping oil?

    You think the US 20 million barrels are all coming from Saudi?


    Russia is the biggest exporter of oil and oil products to the EU, supplying 2.2 million barrels per day"

    So yeah…the 1 million barrels a day extra the Saudi's plan to pump is near 50% of ALL the barrels exported to the EU per day by the Russians.



    Stay in school kid…



    which means europe is still 50% short of what they need and hence will continue to keep the price high.



    doesnt economics.
  16. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny

    which means europe is still 50% short of what they need and hence will continue to keep the price high.



    doesnt economics.

    ...read my first line...

    "Are you under the impression Saudi is the only country in the world pumping oil? "



    A singular country, Saudi can fill near 50% of Europe's shortfall...I'm sure the other Oil pumping countries can make up the rest...the US sure could..and that would still only be 2 oil producing countries...
  17. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson US have the reserves and capacity to pump their OWN oil too…the problem is they wont.

    majority of US oil reserves are in the form of shale oils, which are very messy and time consuming, energy intensive to extract.

    worse is that it takes a lot of fresh water to extract, which as lake mead has indicated ....
  18. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson …read my first line…

    "Are you under the impression Saudi is the only country in the world pumping oil? "



    A singular country, Saudi can fill near 50% of Europe's shortfall…I'm sure the other Oil pumping countries can make up the rest…

    you assumed. yes ?
  19. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny you assumed. yes ?


    Well no, let me correct that I KNOW the rest of the world oil producing countries can cover the shortfall..as do you.
  20. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Well no, let me correct that I KNOW the rest of the world oil producing countries can cover the shortfall..as do you.

    not according to your own source

    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Aramco, the state-owned Saudi Arabian oil giant, claims it can sustainably pump 12 million barrels a day, well above the kingdom’s OPEC+ August target of 11 million barrels. For the global economy, Saudi spare capacity is the last line of defense against more energy inflation. But apart from a few top company executives and a handful of Saudi royals, no one knows for sure whether Aramco can deliver. The rest either have blind faith in Aramco — or simply don’t believe.

    On Tuesday, French President Emmanuel Macron was caught at the Group of Seven summit relaying second-hand information to US President Joseph Biden that suggests the Saudis don’t have as much oil production capacity as they claim. Call it French secularism.


    lolololol

    reread the underlined.

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