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  • #16
    Originally posted by Uncle Fettster
    I disagree and agree with you. OPEC " aka the Saudis" can flood the market with oil if they want. Iran will keep pumping and the rest have a vested interest in not killing the "Oily Goose" I really don't think the "Oilers" will throw the world into a recession. It's not in their best interest.
    I agree with the analysis but not one of your necessary premises, namely that the Saudis are still capable of flooding the market. They claim they can and they claim they're willing but they've not done so at any point in time over the last couple of years. Even if they did tanker traffic on the Atlantic is running near 100% capacity and there's no shipbuilding boom underway so getting that alleged marginal supply from the Middle East to markets in the US or Europe where it could bring prices down is going to be a bit difficult. And if we were to get it here our refineries are already operating at near capacity and thanks to environmental regulation (mostly) we've not built a new one in the US in the last couple of decades. Refining it overseas doubles down on the tanker shortage. Like I said, it's a problem of pure supply & demand but the supplies and demands aren't just for crude, they're for crude, refining capacity, transportation infrastructure, etc. Given that oil has always been a boom/bust industry there's a lot of caution at throwing enough money at those issues to make a difference as everyone firmly expects prices to tank in the next couple of years. Plenty of issues to go around there.

    Re: ethanol. It's a subsidy for famers and absolutely nothing more and I say that as the son of a farmer who depends party on raising corn to make a living. The energy budget just doesn't work: you have to burn an amount of energy equivalent to 1.3 gallons of ethanol in order to produce 1 gallon of ethanol. See a problem there?
    Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam!

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    • #17
      Free fuel, available locally, just need to get a diesel

      http://www.lovecraftbiofuels.com/

      Also, less emissions, no dependence on OPEC, plus plants are a renewable bio resource.
      "Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)

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      • #18
        The oil there and it will get here. They will see to it. As for ethanol, Brazil has been using methanol, same thing pretty much, for years. There's is just distilled sugar. Hell, we can do that. We got sugar beets coming out of the whazzoo. The bottom line is: if and when demand drops whether by comsumer choice or a recession the price will come down. Years ago, oil topped $30/brl. And 2 years later it was down to $10. There are lots of stats I have heard and the impact of oil on prices and the economy is nowhere near what it was then. Keep the faith, Baby.
        I am a true ass set to this board.

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        • #19
          But Ron, what can a photoshoped closed corner liquor store do to help us with the gas problem??
          The Buzzard does not fear
          The man in riot gear
          Harvest a skull of stone
          The Buzzard grows his own...

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          • #20
            Read the links, Flamey!
            "Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)

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            • #21
              Originally posted by RacerX
              Read the links, Flamey!
              I was making fun of the "now open" statement and the reality of the picture.
              The Buzzard does not fear
              The man in riot gear
              Harvest a skull of stone
              The Buzzard grows his own...

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              • #22
                K, didn't see any smilies! I am seriously looking for a diesel Benz. WVO seems like a win-win situation, we just need Detroit to make more diesels. And US farmers to grow soybeans.
                "Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by RacerX
                  K, didn't see any smilies! I am seriously looking for a diesel Benz. WVO seems like a win-win situation, we just need Detroit to make more diesels. And US farmers to grow soybeans.
                  US farmers and cattle ranchers have been there doing it for years. I believe the time is comming that we really wish we had supported our food producing heartland better. We've all just had a hand in letting government and big business break it off in their ass. And there is no smilie to convey how I feel about this.
                  The Buzzard does not fear
                  The man in riot gear
                  Harvest a skull of stone
                  The Buzzard grows his own...

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                  • #24
                    Okay, I think I've got the maths right.

                    Unleaded is about 90 pence per litre here.
                    That works out to £4.10 per gallon.
                    Now, AFAIK £1 equals $1.75, or thereabouts.
                    Soooo, we're paying around $7.17 a gallon!

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                    • #25
                      don't be such whiny asses...
                      3$ per gallon, you say.
                      one gallon equals 3.7854 liter
                      => 0,79$ per liter
                      given the momentary exchange rate, that would make it 0,64 euro per liter gas.
                      result: YOU GUYS ARE DAMN LUCKY ! ! !
                      gas prices over here: 1,35 euro per liter => 5,12 euro per gallon => 6.32$ per gallon
                      do the math, guys, just do the math.....and now stop bitching and be happy

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Fragle
                        don't be such whiny asses...
                        3$ per gallon, you say.
                        one gallon equals 3.7854 liter
                        => 0,79$ per liter
                        given the momentary exchange rate, that would make it 0,64 euro per liter gas.
                        result: YOU GUYS ARE DAMN LUCKY ! ! !
                        gas prices over here: 1,35 euro per liter => 5,12 euro per gallon => 6.32$ per gallon
                        do the math, guys, just do the math.....and now stop bitching and be happy
                        Taxes kick ass!!

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                        • #27
                          All I know is the premium gas which I require will be near 4 bucks a gallon this Summer...that BLOWS no matter how ya slice it!

                          Since I live in a seasonal area..WTF does gas prices have to do with the weather..it rains the gas is cheaper..if it's a nice day it's ridiculous..so now we have to play the gas / weather game..it's always a game..

                          it always expensive when people like to travel, holidays, weekends..that just plain gouging ass!

                          best time to get your tank filled is a rainy wed or tues ..early afternoon when everyone is at work..they bump it up right before rush hour..
                          "Bill, Smoke a Bowl and Crank Van Halen I, Life is better when I do that"
                          Donnie Swanstrom 01/25/06..miss ya!

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                          • #28
                            WTF Gas Prices

                            > Here's a thought. Our American forefathers went to war with England over A PENNY ON THE DOLLAR TAX ON FUCKIN' TEA! That amounts to about a penny on 3.60 now. What the HELL are we waiting on? If 2-300k of us just storm the White House,there won't be jack shit they can do. Tommy D.
                            "I'm going to try and work it out so at the end it's a pure guts race......because if it is.....I'm the only one that can win" - Steve Prefontaine

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by El_Kabong
                              $3/ gallon is still cheap. In Japan, it's $5.
                              In Germany it´s about a buck fifty a quart (standard unleaded), so about 6$ a gallon

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                              • #30
                                You guys have been paying the high rates for a long time. You know that it could be cheaper, look at what the other countries are paying.

                                These prices suck.

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