pstarr wrote:The Price of Agar. Because of a seaweed shortage, the price of the common lab reagent agar has sharply increased, Nature News reports. The wholesale price of agar is some $35 to $45 per kilogram, about triple what it was before the shortage.Dec 8, 2015
The Price of Agar | GenomeWeb
https://www.genomeweb.com/scan/price-agar
Alfred Tennyson wrote:We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
dirtyharry wrote:And another one bites the dust . http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-08-0 ... hedge-fund
Learning to make a profit at $50 a bbl shouldn't be to difficult: all Big Oil has to do is remember how it made profits from 1982 to 2004 when the inflation adjusted price of oil was significantly less then the current price. The big question will be whether it finds a meaningful number of projects similar to what it found during those 2 decades.
AdamB wrote:&dirtyharry wrote:And another one bites the dust . http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-08-0 ... hedge-fund
Keep cleaning out the amateurs...just show them to the door, the sooner the chaff gets swept away, the sooner the wheat is revealed.
pstarr wrote:Regarding the trolls, I just yesterday posted a private message to Newfie asking the same. Perhaps if others were to do so, it would have an effect? There are other moderators also.
As for Asy7, I don't see where ETP reference at a peak-oil web site can be considered trolling.
pstarr wrote: It's a useful and seemingly highly-predictable model of declining oil-field permeability/porosity and middle-API resources. Not that much different in effect than measures that are used to define USGS reserves. It measures mathematically the difficulty and energy expense required to produce oil.
pstarr wrote:It seems that is only a problem for two, maybe three people. I would ask them politely to desist from their self-appointed responsibilities of moderating this site. This is our discussion, if you don't care to join with respect and maturity than please leave. Find another playground
Russia Claims To Have Invented Alternative To Fracking
Russian scientists and local oil field services companies claim to have created a technology for thermochemical gas fracturing that could be an alternative to hydraulic fracturing and could increase oil production by between 1.7 and 6 times, Russia’s news agency RIA Novosti reports, citing the University of Tyumen’s press service.
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