We have worldwide all major and small automotive manufacturers close to bankruptcy does this not reduce demand?? not to mention energy efficiency vehicles in the pipelines, what other reason do we need to reduce demand, finally when it comes to oil price it is all up to supply and demand, once they play it out, we will be able to determine the new oil price.
Ominous for the Globe but Good News for Oil Bulls [View article]
In 10 years or so high oil prices will resolve in new technology and minimum use if any for transportation industry, but reducing oil reserves and increasing demand will always force oil prices up, perhaps as high as US$500 in the next 10 years..
Paladin Resources: A Bet on Western Australia’s Uranium Mines [View article]
Both Australian Federal or State Labour or Liberals are not opposed to uranium mining, other then WA and Queensland State Labour parties, yet they are supporting dirty coal 100%, it's time to kick them both out. and let Paladin produce uranium for clean energy around the world.
It was only couple of weeks ago Goldman sachs was suggesting the spot uranium is only 5% of the market, RBC needs to explain why they choose to follow spot rather then contract prices ???
Once the Nuclear energy is fully taken on by the world it will lead to new technologies of totally resolving the radioactive waste and as always man will come up with new technologies specially when the boundaeris of demand is being forced. Who knows? perhaps in 30 years from now we may be driving Nuclear powered vehicles.. without need to worry about radioactive waste
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and let Paladin produce uranium for clean energy around the world.
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as always man will come up with new technologies specially when the boundaeris of demand is being forced.
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