Why oil prices will tank.....
gas prices in south louisiana and so scattered.i can go to one station and get 3.81 and 2 miles up the road its 4.09.thats the first time i have seen 4 dollars a gallon.btw thats 87 octane.
I remeber I sold a horse trailer on eBay for my job. Took it to the trailer dealer to have it checked out and inspected for the buyer and they called her to tell her about it and how it did and the guy asked her "What kind of truck you gonna haul it with?"
Her answer "A Tundra!"
Him: "A Tun-what?"
She lived in Texas.
Her answer "A Tundra!"
Him: "A Tun-what?"
She lived in Texas.
I remeber I sold a horse trailer on eBay for my job. Took it to the trailer dealer to have it checked out and inspected for the buyer and they called her to tell her about it and how it did and the guy asked her "What kind of truck you gonna haul it with?"
Her answer "A Tundra!"
Him: "A Tun-what?"
She lived in Texas.
Her answer "A Tundra!"
Him: "A Tun-what?"
She lived in Texas.

She got the boot.
You obviously havent read this whole thread. Oil prices are going to drop.
Merge..
The premise is Oil prices will fall ONCE we find a LOT more Supply. He doesn't really Know where the Supply will come from, maybe shale, he just "knows" it will come. OK.
We KNOW Demand is going to increase and he addresses this.
I guess if a bunch of New Supply Magically appears, sure, prices should drop. Again, GLOBAL Supply, that outpaces GLOBAL Demand...
The rate China and India are growing, It's going to take a Lot of shale and additional infastructure. But I hope it happens!
I guess the increase in gas price was inevitable, as we Saw the increase in Demand coming, and we Knew additional Supply wasn't going to happen.
I just wish the price increases would have happened more gradually, then all at once.
The premise is Oil prices will fall ONCE we find a LOT more Supply. He doesn't really Know where the Supply will come from, maybe shale, he just "knows" it will come. OK.

We KNOW Demand is going to increase and he addresses this.
I guess if a bunch of New Supply Magically appears, sure, prices should drop. Again, GLOBAL Supply, that outpaces GLOBAL Demand...
The rate China and India are growing, It's going to take a Lot of shale and additional infastructure. But I hope it happens!
I guess the increase in gas price was inevitable, as we Saw the increase in Demand coming, and we Knew additional Supply wasn't going to happen.
I just wish the price increases would have happened more gradually, then all at once.
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I'm just hoping and praying for the Chevy Volt to go onsale in two years. I'll be the first in line if it's under $50,000. I don't care is it takes 15-20 seconds to get to 60 MPH or or if the top speed is 80 MPH. I'll be in for one. (Those arn't numbers provided by Chevy, I'm just saying I'm very willing to sacrifice performance for 150 MPG).
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