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THE 2016 po.com Oil Price Challenge

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Re: THE 2016 po.com Oil Price Challenge

Unread postby PeakOiler » Sat 07 Jan 2017, 19:08:21

Tanada wrote:It could be interesting if you put up the list from after the first report and last report side by side to show how players changed positions from start to finish of the year.


Here's the link to page seven of this thread that shows the first scorecard of 2016:

http://peakoil.com/forums/the-2016-po-com-oil-price-challenge-t72064-120.html

Just up thread is the final scorecard.

One can always DL the images to your computer too, and then view them side by side.

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Re: THE 2016 po.com Oil Price Challenge

Unread postby SeaGypsy » Sat 07 Jan 2017, 19:20:57

Pretty damn close Gas, congrats. The prediction genie has left me forlorn again. I shall return.. (rahahahah!)
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Re: THE 2016 po.com Oil Price Challenge

Unread postby salinsky » Sun 08 Jan 2017, 00:29:49

Chalk it up to Chemo fog.

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