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Oil prices settled at a record above $76 a barrel Thursday in a market agitated by escalating violence in the Middle East and the threat of supply disruptions there and beyond.
Originally posted by m_w_0_8_0
I seriously doubt it will reach $100.00 a barrel. If it did, we would obviously have an economic problem on our hands, but we would probably try to do a huge switch over to an alternative source of fuel for transportation. If not, better bust out the bikes!
Originally posted by DrLeary
Well I for one think it will go above $100... And that's not just because I'm feeling pesimistic=) Norway (where I live) is one of the worlds largest oil exporters, and I have read atleast two different analysts saying it will get a lot worse before it gets better. One og them said the prize would rize to $100 within a year, but I sort of don't think that will happen. As some have pointed out it depends on global politics. Anyhow, the US is in deep # already. I think the prize should be around $30 for the US economy to be healthy. For Norwegians it's not so bad though. We make hundreds of millions extra a year
Originally posted by Mdv2
If I were an US citizen I would purchase jerry cans of gasoline, as the price doesn't seem to decrease soon, so it's worth it.
If I were an US citizen I would purchase jerry cans of gasoline, as the price doesn't seem to decrease soon, so it's worth it.
Originally posted by BattleofBatoche
Yes it will hit 100 then it will go up even faster once the hundred dollar threshold has been crossed.
I'm out drilling an oil well right now for a certain "oil & gas trust", I've been plugging holes in Western Canada & the Upper Midwest in the U.S. since the late nineties. We are chasing the crumbs & table scraps.
We are spending half a million dollars to drill a single well right beside existing wells non stop, these wells are producing 30-300 barrels a day, but the MAJORITY are dusters.
When they bring them on line - - nothing, or watered out. I'm starting to think we are really running out just based on what the rocks look like compared to what I was looking at 5 years ago.
I'm a geologist.