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Hey, let’s crowdsource a fleet tanker trucks paid for by members of piggington..We can find parking on our respective streets. San Diego lets you park on the street for 72 hours before you have to move it at least twenty feet. I have a very long street and I can fit at least two tanker trucks and there’s no HOA, not that they can govern public street use. We get 10 or so tankers, drive it to Oklahoma to take delivery and bring it back to SD and Riverside County. The cost of.tje transportation will be less than how much we’d be paid for the negative costing barrels of oil. I don’t think there are any hazmat issues of you keep the oil in the tanker trucks.
No need to park. Yall can just unload the oil in the tanker vessel I gonna buy at a bankruptcy auction. As soon as I find one…
Seriously I got a bad feeling about things to come and what this could be signaling
( not that I know)
Not a good time to be led by someone who’s
filed bankruptcy like six times or so.
I got it!!! We could drain all the water from a swimming pool and fill it up with crude oil. And then when oil is back to normal pump the oil back out from the swimming pool. The profit from the oil will more than pay for the cleanup and restoration of the swimming pool. You’ll actually save some money too. Because if you have a swimming pool, you are probably paying a lot to maintain it. With crude oil in itz you no longer need to hire a pool person to do monthly maintenance. It might be a little tough to swim in it, due to the viscosity of the crude oil. Minor problem
Like a McKinsey management consultant interview question, “estimate the number of barrels of crude oil that can be emptied into the average swimming pool in SoCal”.
[quote=outtamojo]No need to park. Yall can just unload the oil in the tanker vessel I gonna buy at a bankruptcy auction. As soon as I find one…
Seriously I got a bad feeling about things to come and what this could be signaling
( not that I know)
Not a good time to be led by someone who’s
filed bankruptcy like six times or so.[/quote]
How does oil being negative dollars fit into a rational stock market valuation?