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Participant[quote=Arraya]LOL The Russians oil production peaked two years ago…
[/quote]LOL oil prices peaked two years ago too. Why spend money pumping it, refining it, putting it in tankers when the price is falling? Wait till the price hits $120/barrel in 6 months and you’ll see their production ramp right back up to where it was in 2008. Gold mines slow down when the price falls and ramp up when it increases, it’s the same in the oil biz too.
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ParticipantThe Russians think peak oil is the funniest story to come down the pike since the one about the dead dinosaurs. They are pumping this stuff from deep within the earth as fast as they can stick pipes down there. If it were dead plants and dinosaurs we would have run out a long time ago. Deepwater Horizon was drilling 10K meters down! That’s like an inverted Mt. Everest. Ain’t no dead dinos down that way, and certainly not enough to make oil at 10K PSI or whatever insane pressure that thing tapped into.
Peak oil/global warming are just stories they tell people to get them to accept austerity which is the true goal. More for the few at the top, less for everyone else. When we all believe that we have to stop eating/driving/living/reproducing it frees them up to zoom around on their megayachts and whatnot. Ain’t no TSA gropedowns or x-ray treatments for the private flight crowd he he he…
One thing that IS true is that the easy oil is gonna be gone soon. The next big trend is gonna be from super-deep wells. Unfortunately they make big booms and messes when things go wrong but that’s the price we’re gonna have to pay…
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ParticipantThe Russians think peak oil is the funniest story to come down the pike since the one about the dead dinosaurs. They are pumping this stuff from deep within the earth as fast as they can stick pipes down there. If it were dead plants and dinosaurs we would have run out a long time ago. Deepwater Horizon was drilling 10K meters down! That’s like an inverted Mt. Everest. Ain’t no dead dinos down that way, and certainly not enough to make oil at 10K PSI or whatever insane pressure that thing tapped into.
Peak oil/global warming are just stories they tell people to get them to accept austerity which is the true goal. More for the few at the top, less for everyone else. When we all believe that we have to stop eating/driving/living/reproducing it frees them up to zoom around on their megayachts and whatnot. Ain’t no TSA gropedowns or x-ray treatments for the private flight crowd he he he…
One thing that IS true is that the easy oil is gonna be gone soon. The next big trend is gonna be from super-deep wells. Unfortunately they make big booms and messes when things go wrong but that’s the price we’re gonna have to pay…
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ParticipantThe Russians think peak oil is the funniest story to come down the pike since the one about the dead dinosaurs. They are pumping this stuff from deep within the earth as fast as they can stick pipes down there. If it were dead plants and dinosaurs we would have run out a long time ago. Deepwater Horizon was drilling 10K meters down! That’s like an inverted Mt. Everest. Ain’t no dead dinos down that way, and certainly not enough to make oil at 10K PSI or whatever insane pressure that thing tapped into.
Peak oil/global warming are just stories they tell people to get them to accept austerity which is the true goal. More for the few at the top, less for everyone else. When we all believe that we have to stop eating/driving/living/reproducing it frees them up to zoom around on their megayachts and whatnot. Ain’t no TSA gropedowns or x-ray treatments for the private flight crowd he he he…
One thing that IS true is that the easy oil is gonna be gone soon. The next big trend is gonna be from super-deep wells. Unfortunately they make big booms and messes when things go wrong but that’s the price we’re gonna have to pay…
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ParticipantThe Russians think peak oil is the funniest story to come down the pike since the one about the dead dinosaurs. They are pumping this stuff from deep within the earth as fast as they can stick pipes down there. If it were dead plants and dinosaurs we would have run out a long time ago. Deepwater Horizon was drilling 10K meters down! That’s like an inverted Mt. Everest. Ain’t no dead dinos down that way, and certainly not enough to make oil at 10K PSI or whatever insane pressure that thing tapped into.
Peak oil/global warming are just stories they tell people to get them to accept austerity which is the true goal. More for the few at the top, less for everyone else. When we all believe that we have to stop eating/driving/living/reproducing it frees them up to zoom around on their megayachts and whatnot. Ain’t no TSA gropedowns or x-ray treatments for the private flight crowd he he he…
One thing that IS true is that the easy oil is gonna be gone soon. The next big trend is gonna be from super-deep wells. Unfortunately they make big booms and messes when things go wrong but that’s the price we’re gonna have to pay…
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ParticipantThe Russians think peak oil is the funniest story to come down the pike since the one about the dead dinosaurs. They are pumping this stuff from deep within the earth as fast as they can stick pipes down there. If it were dead plants and dinosaurs we would have run out a long time ago. Deepwater Horizon was drilling 10K meters down! That’s like an inverted Mt. Everest. Ain’t no dead dinos down that way, and certainly not enough to make oil at 10K PSI or whatever insane pressure that thing tapped into.
Peak oil/global warming are just stories they tell people to get them to accept austerity which is the true goal. More for the few at the top, less for everyone else. When we all believe that we have to stop eating/driving/living/reproducing it frees them up to zoom around on their megayachts and whatnot. Ain’t no TSA gropedowns or x-ray treatments for the private flight crowd he he he…
One thing that IS true is that the easy oil is gonna be gone soon. The next big trend is gonna be from super-deep wells. Unfortunately they make big booms and messes when things go wrong but that’s the price we’re gonna have to pay…
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Participant[quote=paramount]Gas siphoning has also been noted as a problem for vehicles left unattended in the region.
[/quote]Whoah and I was just kidding earlier! I guess people up that way are already at the 100% corn chip/string cheese/generic cola Costco diet. Can’t give up the cable TV, can’t give up driving 36K miles per year, gave up the gym membership 40lbs ago — something else has GOTTA give and as turns out it’s the neighbor’s gas tank.
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Participant[quote=paramount]Gas siphoning has also been noted as a problem for vehicles left unattended in the region.
[/quote]Whoah and I was just kidding earlier! I guess people up that way are already at the 100% corn chip/string cheese/generic cola Costco diet. Can’t give up the cable TV, can’t give up driving 36K miles per year, gave up the gym membership 40lbs ago — something else has GOTTA give and as turns out it’s the neighbor’s gas tank.
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Participant[quote=paramount]Gas siphoning has also been noted as a problem for vehicles left unattended in the region.
[/quote]Whoah and I was just kidding earlier! I guess people up that way are already at the 100% corn chip/string cheese/generic cola Costco diet. Can’t give up the cable TV, can’t give up driving 36K miles per year, gave up the gym membership 40lbs ago — something else has GOTTA give and as turns out it’s the neighbor’s gas tank.
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Participant[quote=paramount]Gas siphoning has also been noted as a problem for vehicles left unattended in the region.
[/quote]Whoah and I was just kidding earlier! I guess people up that way are already at the 100% corn chip/string cheese/generic cola Costco diet. Can’t give up the cable TV, can’t give up driving 36K miles per year, gave up the gym membership 40lbs ago — something else has GOTTA give and as turns out it’s the neighbor’s gas tank.
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Participant[quote=paramount]Gas siphoning has also been noted as a problem for vehicles left unattended in the region.
[/quote]Whoah and I was just kidding earlier! I guess people up that way are already at the 100% corn chip/string cheese/generic cola Costco diet. Can’t give up the cable TV, can’t give up driving 36K miles per year, gave up the gym membership 40lbs ago — something else has GOTTA give and as turns out it’s the neighbor’s gas tank.
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ParticipantHigh gas prices ain’t gonna kill nothing here in the good old USA. People will pay $6 a gallon to drive their ultimate behemoth SUVs 50 miles every day to and from work. They will just switch to even lower quality food to make up the difference, they will quit their gym memberships, stop saving money for college, end their 401K contributions, etc…
But they won’t cancel their cable TV. It will get interesting when there is nothing left to cut from the budget, their diet is 100% generic corn chips, bulk string cheese and cola from Costco. What will they do then? Drive less or get rid of the cable? I predict they will just start siphoning their neighbor’s gas to avoid making the choice.
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ParticipantHigh gas prices ain’t gonna kill nothing here in the good old USA. People will pay $6 a gallon to drive their ultimate behemoth SUVs 50 miles every day to and from work. They will just switch to even lower quality food to make up the difference, they will quit their gym memberships, stop saving money for college, end their 401K contributions, etc…
But they won’t cancel their cable TV. It will get interesting when there is nothing left to cut from the budget, their diet is 100% generic corn chips, bulk string cheese and cola from Costco. What will they do then? Drive less or get rid of the cable? I predict they will just start siphoning their neighbor’s gas to avoid making the choice.
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ParticipantHigh gas prices ain’t gonna kill nothing here in the good old USA. People will pay $6 a gallon to drive their ultimate behemoth SUVs 50 miles every day to and from work. They will just switch to even lower quality food to make up the difference, they will quit their gym memberships, stop saving money for college, end their 401K contributions, etc…
But they won’t cancel their cable TV. It will get interesting when there is nothing left to cut from the budget, their diet is 100% generic corn chips, bulk string cheese and cola from Costco. What will they do then? Drive less or get rid of the cable? I predict they will just start siphoning their neighbor’s gas to avoid making the choice.
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