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Old 01-18-2016, 05:35 PM
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Maybe airfares will go down. lol
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Old 01-18-2016, 06:48 PM
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I am beyond screwed.

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Old 01-18-2016, 06:53 PM
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... - shale oil has done this to the market...

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Only in that the Saudis have fired a major shot across the bow of U.S. domestic producers. Fortunately for those in the domestic industry even Saudi Arabia can't sustain these low prices indefinitely. In order to meet their societal costs (if you think we have an entitlement society take a look at the oil-rich Middle East countries) the Saudis need oil to be at about $80 per barrel. Given that it was estimated their war chest would last about 3 years at $40/bbl, simple math tells you it won't last as long at $30, $20 or less and that they'll either raise prices or face the sort of civil unrest they've never had to deal with before.

Of course the House of Saud could simply decide to take what they already have and split the country.
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Everyone should be buying UPS and FedEx stock. Their fuel surcharges haven't changed, profits will have to be going way up. Nice to be a duopoly.
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I predict about $24. But if it goes lower the economy is going to crap. Big banks didn't get to involved with loaning out money but a lot of the smaller and mid sized did, as well as some investment groups. Hope you like that sub $1 dollar gas. Cause when the defaults/bankruptcy's begin it will effect everything. I'm doing everything I can to get out of this business and get back to the downstream and process market. Folks here in Louisiana like the cheap gas, but when your states budget has a 2 billion shortfall, guess where that revenue is coming from??? How's that cheap gas now?
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Several months ago, a lot of people thought oil was cheap. So they bought a ton of it and stored it in tankers and storage facilities. Well, they thought wrong, and now they're stuck with it. I.E. Inventories are at an all-time high and oil storage facilities have been turning away people for months. Here's an article from March:
Oil Storage Squeeze May Lead to Another Price Crash - Bloomberg Business

Another one:
China is hoarding cheap oil in a fleet of supertankers - Jun. 4, 2015

When all of these people start to unload (as it may be happening right now), it will create a downward spiral that will push oil below the "true cost". What is the "true cost?" I believe that it's going to be the long-term cost of production, currently estimated to be about $40 a barrel, I think for shale oil. It will probably rebound to that level and stick there for an extended period of time. The game has changed - shale oil has done this to the market...

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Only in that the Saudis have fired a major shot across the bow of U.S. domestic producers. Fortunately for those in the domestic industry even Saudi Arabia can't sustain these low prices indefinitely. In order to meet their societal costs (if you think we have an entitlement society take a look at the oil-rich Middle East countries) the Saudis need oil to be at about $80 per barrel. Given that it was estimated their war chest would last about 3 years at $40/bbl, simple math tells you it won't last as long at $30, $20 or less and that they'll either raise prices or face the sort of civil unrest they've never had to deal with before.

Of course the House of Saud could simply decide to take what they already have and split the country.
This is a simpletons pov.
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Not really - the only thing I'd add is that the Sauds really can't run anywhere: where would they go? Crawford Ranch perhaps, lol!
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This is a simpletons pov.

I figured you'd be in the audience ...
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I figured you'd be in the audience ...
You missed the not so obvious investments in western corporations as a rational for their defacto stimulus program.

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