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@Bruce thank you for proving my point. Pre-pandemic we were paying half of what we are now. Sorry I exaggerated by $0.33.
Who put the idea in your head gas prices should NOT be $6, or maybe $10 per gallon, for that matter?You have no idea what has and is going on in the oil and gas world…but seeing how we need to steer clear of “public policy” . My only suggestion is to vary your news sources and do a little more research..
As FYI- oil and gas consumption will continue to increase for decades before leveling out…this is a fact.
My boating expenses are about $350 per outing- and that is if no one goes out to eat or hits the bar. Gas price variations are a small part of the total expense scheme here.
Who put the idea in your head gas prices should NOT be $6, or maybe $10 per gallon, for that matter?
Incidentally, your industry is quietly cheering Biden for making them awash in cash due to high prices.
As far as your future predictions, calling them "a fact" is just another indication of an opinionated, simpleton mind.
Who put the idea in your head gas prices should NOT be $6, or maybe $10 per gallon, for that matter?
Incidentally, your industry is quietly cheering Biden for making them awash in cash due to high prices.
As far as your future predictions, calling them "a fact" is just another indication of an opinionated, simpleton mind.
The dude calls everyone a simpleton at some point, just brush it off, or post a selfie with a lab coat and maybe get some respect.It’s always silly discussing this topic with folks who don’t know anything about the O&G industry..My fault for assuming you might have some insight. Of course it’s just my simpleton mind ..![]()
Would you mind getting into the hidden costs that get you to $350? I’m picking up my 210fsh next Saturday. My current boat is maybe $20 per trip unless I need bait.
we have $6 gas... I'm still boating, and you just bought a new car, didn;t you?Gas prices at that level would crumble our economy. The costs on food and consumer goods alone would push us into a very bad spot.
thank God you can enlighten us with your remarkable insightsIt’s always silly discussing this topic with folks who don’t know anything about the O&G industry..My fault for assuming you might have some insight. Of course it’s just my simpleton mind ..![]()
thank God you can enlighten us with your remarkable insights
we have $6 gas... I'm still boating, and you just bought a new car, didn;t you?
Appears many people have forgotten the recent history that have contributed to current gasoline prices:
* 2015 OPEC+ (+ includes Russia non-Opec member) led by Saudi agreed to let the market dictate oil prices and dismissed agreed upon oil production quotas - the market was flooded with oil.
* This led to an oversupply of crude oil which depressed prices of gasoline at the pumps - (my opinion Saudi and OPEC+ was attempting to kill the US fracking industry)
* Many operators, exploration companies, drillers etc., reduced their work force, capital expenditures and expansion plans just to stay solvent in the era of reduced oil prices
* There has been limited investment globally in oil and gas (we all know that oil is a global commodity)
* Short while back OPEC+ agreed to abide by production quotas, this lifted oil prices
* Now for the first time in years many companies associated with oil/gas and profitable
* The cost to drill and complete a well in deep water gulf of Mexico is $100M+, the cost for a green field development is in the billions, and takes years to complete.
agree that cancelling keystone and revoking permits prorogates disinterest for investment dollars of American oil and gas.....lets's agree that this problem was not created in the last 12 months.
that te administration canceled a ajor pipeline that was basically done, continues to impede new drilling
I have no idea why I'm responding, probably because your posts are so misleading it just irks the shit out of me, lol.Let's also not forget that te administration canceled a ajor pipeline that was basically done, continues to impede new drilling, and is pushing a narrative "its not our fault, it's Russia!"