It was as high as $130.jetch17 said:
Early trading with WTI at $125 ahead of Monday
All-time record is 147.27 I believe ...
It was as high as $130.jetch17 said:
Early trading with WTI at $125 ahead of Monday
1. Production is up, rising, and approaching records, yet Russia’s actions still leave our consumers vulnerable. It’s a reminder that real energy security comes from reducing our dependence on fossil fuels
— Jen Psaki (@PressSec) March 6, 2022
This is not oil, a meme stock or even a shitcoin. It’s wheat pic.twitter.com/6Wd1CzEakR
— Not Jerome Powell (@alifarhat79) March 6, 2022
But that as when the dollar was real money.aginlakeway said:It was as high as $130.jetch17 said:
Early trading with WTI at $125 ahead of Monday
All-time record is 147.27 I believe ...
will25u said:
Get ready for the pain at the pump. Highest since 2014.U.S. oil prices have spiked to a seven-year high of $90, reaching their highest rates since @BarackObama was in the White House.https://t.co/TPsp3l0iu0
— Real America's Voice (RAV) (@RealAmVoice) February 8, 2022
🚨 🚨 scoops -> President Biden’s advisers are discussing a possible visit to Saudi Arabia this spring to help repair relations and convince the Kingdom to pump more oil, Axios has learned. https://t.co/Xfzl57agv8
— Jim VandeHei (@JimVandeHei) March 6, 2022
Man $200/barrel will absolutely crush the economy.ABATTBQ87 said:
Oil traders believe the ongoing Russian-Ukraine war and its international fallout could drive up prices this month, with some optimistic traders eyeing a price over $200 per barrel
Www.foxbusiness.com
why does this dementia patient constantly hug his folders and notebooks??!?!will25u said:
Go around begging for more oil, they said...🚨 🚨 scoops -> President Biden’s advisers are discussing a possible visit to Saudi Arabia this spring to help repair relations and convince the Kingdom to pump more oil, Axios has learned. https://t.co/Xfzl57agv8
— Jim VandeHei (@JimVandeHei) March 6, 2022
At 6.00 per gallon, it costs me $90.00 to fill my tank. It used to cost me $30. I used to spend $175 each week at the grocery store. My bill has been over $225 for roughly the same stuff.
— Steve (@oldguy_steve) March 7, 2022
There is no way any Democrat should be elected to any federal office ever again.
Saudi Arabia is responsible for about 16% of global oil production with Russia sitting at 14%.nortex97 said:
The Russians have called the US ambassador to the kremlin, and are threatening to drive prices to $300.
If they do in fact cut off Europe and the US, I could see it happening (but they will have to maximize shipments to China/India etc.)
annie88 said:At 6.00 per gallon, it costs me $90.00 to fill my tank. It used to cost me $30. I used to spend $175 each week at the grocery store. My bill has been over $225 for roughly the same stuff.
— Steve (@oldguy_steve) March 7, 2022
There is no way any Democrat should be elected to any federal office ever again.
LMCane said:why does this dementia patient constantly hug his folders and notebooks??!?!will25u said:
Go around begging for more oil, they said...🚨 🚨 scoops -> President Biden’s advisers are discussing a possible visit to Saudi Arabia this spring to help repair relations and convince the Kingdom to pump more oil, Axios has learned. https://t.co/Xfzl57agv8
— Jim VandeHei (@JimVandeHei) March 6, 2022
GERMAN GOVT SPOKESPERSON SAYS GOVERNMENT MAINTAINS STANCE THAT GERMANY CANNOT DO WITHOUT OIL IMPORTS FROM RUSSIA
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) March 21, 2022
annie88 said:At 6.00 per gallon, it costs me $90.00 to fill my tank. It used to cost me $30. I used to spend $175 each week at the grocery store. My bill has been over $225 for roughly the same stuff.
— Steve (@oldguy_steve) March 7, 2022
There is no way any Democrat should be elected to any federal office ever again.
Yea, well he is a SFB, so, doubt he and his handlers can think like that.LostInLA07 said:LMCane said:why does this dementia patient constantly hug his folders and notebooks??!?!will25u said:
Go around begging for more oil, they said...🚨 🚨 scoops -> President Biden’s advisers are discussing a possible visit to Saudi Arabia this spring to help repair relations and convince the Kingdom to pump more oil, Axios has learned. https://t.co/Xfzl57agv8
— Jim VandeHei (@JimVandeHei) March 6, 2022
Idiot.
You know how to make the Saudis pump oil? Scare them with the US re-emerging as the world's swing producer where they again lose control of the market. It's really not that difficult. Use some of the massive amounts of stimulus floating around to execute hedges with producers so they can lock in a floor on pricing for whatever time it takes to make a reservoir or we'll economic. There'd be a flood of US oil within 6 months, but it probably wouldn't even take that long for the Saudis to decide it's best to make those hedges expensive for the US government or hold off the policy all together by ramping production now.
If you want the policy to force the Saudis and OPEC to manage a ceiling on oil prices, set it up so the hedging program can be utilized by producers whenever prices rise about $90/bbl (or whatever price you want to set.)
I'm not surprised but he has clearly learned nothing by the stranglehold Russia currently has on Germany.
Quote:
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/russia-demand-hostile-states-pay-rubles-gas
Russia To Demand "Hostile States" Pay In Rubles For Gas
During an address to the nation moments ago, Vladimir Putin said that Russia will demand that countries it has labeled "unfriendly" (which includes U.S., U.K., and European Union countries) must pay in rubles for Russian gas, Interfax reported. As a result, Putin ordered the central bank and government in a week's time to determine the scheme of ruble payments for Russian gas, and also ordered Gazprom to make corresponding changes to gas contracts.
Putin also said that Russia will continue supplying contracted volumes, will only change payment currency.