KaiserJeep wrote:I cannot fathom anything about your motives, SL. Your "reasoning" is unclear as well. But you are definately euphoric, so please tell us what mind-altering substance you are consuming.
coffeeguyzz wrote:Regarding contacting personnel involved in the hydrocarbon industry ...
I have e-mailed and called dozens of times over the years to folks from the EIA and the North Dakota DMR.
Every single time the responses have been both exceptionally helpful, gracious, and enlightening.
coffeeguyzz wrote:My impression is that these people welcome interactions from the public as it shows a wider interest in, and recognition of the importance, of the work they do and they are most happy to share.
The FAQ section on the EIA site can provide several hours of education across a wide spectrum of global energy related issues.
StarvingLion wrote:How can there be a Shale Gas Revolution while the stock of General Electric has been going straight to 0 since Jan. 2017?
StarvingLion wrote:California is BANKRUPT. The Lights are going OFF to stop Peak Oil and then The Oil Apocalypse. Thats what the Climate Change Hoax is about. We have to shut down because "we are wrecking the planet". Can't have that Peak Oil theme invading The Sheeples Pathetic Little Mind.
coffeeguyzz wrote:Thanks for the info and good luck with the potential project, RM.
Most US pensions are still operating under premise of 7 to 8 1/2% annual return.
Preposterous as well as dangerous.
Makes decision makers a little more ... receptive ... to long shot efforts.
Preposterous?? NO The fund that is paying me made 13.5% last year.
marmico wrote:Preposterous?? NO The fund that is paying me made 13.5% last year.
Too funny. Take a 42% haircut on your monthly benefit as the plan is 58% actuarially funded.
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2017 ... ng-ratios/
No haircut needed and I already have drawn on it for twelve years.
StarvingLion wrote:General Electric is once again experiencing The Shale "Revolution" as its stock is down 2% today making new lows. Its totally bankrupt.
Did I mention that Schlumberger stock has nosedived from 85 to 64 since Jan 2017? Its doing a massive nosedive at the same time as GE. What a coincidence.
I guess they never got the memo that electricity is free now.
Outcast_Searcher wrote:StarvingLion wrote:General Electric is once again experiencing The Shale "Revolution" as its stock is down 2% today making new lows. Its totally bankrupt.
Did I mention that Schlumberger stock has nosedived from 85 to 64 since Jan 2017? Its doing a massive nosedive at the same time as GE. What a coincidence.
I guess they never got the memo that electricity is free now.
Still cherry picking? Well, given the credibility of the rest of your posts here, why not?
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