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  • What Really Caused Oil to Boom? [View article]
    The steep drop in the oil price from $147 last summer to $30 six months later can only be explained by speculation (too much borrowed money by hedge fund tennagers looking for the "investment of a generation") and the weaker dollar (which coincidentally hit $1.6 per euro and strengthed once everyone started to flee for cover to the U.S. dollar to $1.25 per Euro), and not by supply and demand (which is cooming). Today's incredible oversupply of oil and natural gas today only confirms that explanation.
    Apr 03 12:50 pm |Rating: +3 -4 |Link to Comment
  • And You Think Today's Gas Prices Are High?  [View article]
    Having lower prices on electronic "gee-whiz" items like I-pods, DVD players and laptop computers (nice to have but are hardly necessary for true happiness in life) doesn't mean very much. Try comparing the REAL costs of good living: food & energy, health care, education. Toys aren't much of a measure.
    Jul 07 11:48 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • All of the Motor-Fuel Alternatives to Conventional Crude Oil Stink [View article]
    Mr. Obama will grow up fast enough. I'm writing him a letter this weekend concerning his lost cause assocation with the corn ethanol people. Corn ethanol cannot displace any meaningful quantities of gasoline or diesel. But, I still like the man. :)
    Jun 26 23:07 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • All of the Motor-Fuel Alternatives to Conventional Crude Oil Stink [View article]
    (P.S. I'm a democrat and I'm voting for Obama, though I am predicting that by the end of his first term, people will be unimpressed. There's little he can do now.)
    Jun 25 12:52 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • All of the Motor-Fuel Alternatives to Conventional Crude Oil Stink [View article]
    FBI conspiracies, "cars running on water," and the massive move to products made (cheaply) in China are hardly great rebuttals.

    I'll wait patiently for the laughter, if we have that much time to wait.

    Thanks for the replies!
    Jun 25 10:35 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Kashagan Illustrates Hurdles of New Oil Production [View article]
    Don't forget the darn rare seals and beluga sturgeon that are in the way (I like seals ....) And yep, that part of the Caspian Sea is frozen 5 months out of the year, and the oil in question is loaded with sulfur.
    Jun 24 15:55 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Drilling in ANWR: What's Not to Like? [View article]
    Reminder: it is currently illegal to drill ANWR, so no test wells have been drilled. There may be nothing at all at ANWR.
    Jun 13 12:56 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Does 'Speculation vs. Fear' Matter When Oil is Running Out? [View article]
    The only people who think oil was formed "abiotically" are Russian and French scientists from the 1950s and 1960s. Oil was formed "biotically," as almost all Western petroleum geologists and engineers believe. Oil was formed over millions of years via algae, plant matter and microscopic organisms under high pressure and temperature. Try a less biased source: wikipedia.org
    May 24 10:47 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Does 'Speculation vs. Fear' Matter When Oil is Running Out? [View article]
    Gasoline and diesel are indeed carbon-hydrogen bonds from algae & plant matter that strengthened over millions of years under extreme temperature and pressure. If anyone could make it for a penny and half, someone would be doing it already. The sheep says ... they aren't doing it cause they can't do it that cheaply (anymore) .... BBBBBAAAAAAAAA!!!!
    May 24 01:20 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Does 'Speculation vs. Fear' Matter When Oil is Running Out? [View article]
    We are not running out of oil. There is no supply shortage today. What we may be running out of is "cheap" oil, which our modern economy is built around. There are no renewables or alternatives that can replace the power of oil for any length of time. And the public is so unready to hear this news, that their suburban house may not be worth very much (without affordable gasoline, 50% of the U.S. housing is near worthless,) that they may have to ride a bus with smelly homeless people, that they won't be able to fly cheaply to the Bahamas for vacation, if at all, that their winter strawberries won't be available at the local grocery store, I dread the future. I'm still going to try to make some money off of all this in the short run, but Congress and the presidency will be hopeless to stop it. I can only hope someone figures out how to supercompress and superheat dead plant matter into oil over a few years instead of several million years, cause otherwise things are gonna be a LOT more expensive.
    May 23 11:43 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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