Maybe I'll meet a billionaire who will surprise me one day.
You talk like you have billionaires for breakfast.
No offence.
Cheers,
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I will repeat that I think the oil companies are squeezing people, most people aren't invested in them...

threadbear wrote:(...)
Talk about condescending. I will repeat that I think the oil companies are squeezing people, most people aren't invested in them, and if you think they don't conspire that will ultimately be your problem, not mine. You have repeated several times words to the effect that I don't believe in peak oil. As a matter of fact, I do. It's a geological conspiracy of amazing proportions.
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tdrive wrote: If you think that you just mention hydrocarbon
depletion to people and they slap their foreheads and start riding
bycicles to work and install solars and windmills, you are in for a
big surprise. The only way to wake people up is to hit them where it
hurst most - IN THE POCKET!

eric_b wrote:threadbear wrote:(...)
Talk about condescending. I will repeat that I think the oil companies are squeezing people, most people aren't invested in them, and if you think they don't conspire that will ultimately be your problem, not mine. You have repeated several times words to the effect that I don't believe in peak oil. As a matter of fact, I do. It's a geological conspiracy of amazing proportions.
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Testy, testy. A geological conspiracy? The very rocks are conspiring against
us, holding back all that oil![]()
Care to elaborate on this conspiracy, our do you think the remaining oil
should not be priced according to supply and demand?


Your post makes the general population sound as if they're living the Robin Leech, Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous dream, when many of them are struggling to pay their medical insurance, and not doing particularly well.

tdrive wrote:I will repeat that I think the oil companies are squeezing people, most people aren't invested in them...
That's because people are letting themselves getting squeezed,
and if they are not invested in oil and instead spend all their
money (which they do not have) on a new car, six bedroom house
and 60 inch plasma TV, that's their undoing.
They deserve not just to be squeezed, but turned into pulp.
Sorry for getting too excited.
Cheers,

If you are invested in oil stock, you are participating in price fixing operations that hurt those struggling, far more than those you describe. If you want to invest in oil, do it with your eyes wide open and understand you're getting your own hands dirty.

"The majors, they talk about plenty of oil and that they can produce more, but if you look at ExxonMobile, ChevronTexaco, BP (British Petroleum), all the production (is) going down every year. They don't replace and they don't add to production, but they say there's plenty of oil around.
"Now why would they say that? One of the chief economists with one of the major oil companies... I was at a conference where he was... we were talking and I asked, why do they say that? And he said, can you imagine what would happen if one of these major oil company's CEO's got up and made a speech and he said, 'We're running out of oil'? I said there'd be panic and he said, 'That's right. They're not going to make the statement. They're going to say there's plenty of oil around"

Carrie wrote:I just posted another article about his views on PO. He was asked straight out if he agreed with Simmons' view that the Saudi fields are on the verge of decline, and he said he did. He also said something that gave me a chill:"The majors, they talk about plenty of oil and that they can produce more, but if you look at ExxonMobile, ChevronTexaco, BP (British Petroleum), all the production (is) going down every year. They don't replace and they don't add to production, but they say there's plenty of oil around.
"Now why would they say that? One of the chief economists with one of the major oil companies... I was at a conference where he was... we were talking and I asked, why do they say that? And he said, can you imagine what would happen if one of these major oil company's CEO's got up and made a speech and he said, 'We're running out of oil'? I said there'd be panic and he said, 'That's right. They're not going to make the statement. They're going to say there's plenty of oil around"
http://www.evworld.com/view.cfm?section ... toryid=846

Carrie wrote:I just posted another article about his views on PO. He was asked straight out if he agreed with Simmons' view that the Saudi fields are on the verge of decline, and he said he did. He also said something that gave me a chill:"The majors, they talk about plenty of oil and that they can produce more, but if you look at ExxonMobile, ChevronTexaco, BP (British Petroleum), all the production (is) going down every year. They don't replace and they don't add to production, but they say there's plenty of oil around.
"Now why would they say that? One of the chief economists with one of the major oil companies... I was at a conference where he was... we were talking and I asked, why do they say that? And he said, can you imagine what would happen if one of these major oil company's CEO's got up and made a speech and he said, 'We're running out of oil'? I said there'd be panic and he said, 'That's right. They're not going to make the statement. They're going to say there's plenty of oil around"
http://www.evworld.com/view.cfm?section ... toryid=846

pstarr wrote:That comment scared the shit out of me for a few minutes. Like I was going to wake up in a different world. I'm better now thanks.![]()
pete




JBinKC wrote:..but I am the believer that the huge spread in light and heavy crudes indicate we are not at a supply juggernaut quite yet.





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