What exactly are the Saudi's gaining by not cutting production? I've read the previously posted reports about their ability to turn at a profit at very low prices. But they're poking the bear, no?
quote:They don't lose market share. And they already tried the cutting production game once and it backfired horribly.
What exactly are the Saudi's gaining by not cutting production? I've read the previously posted reports about their ability to turn at a profit at very low prices. But they're poking the bear, no?
quote:i'm not that smart, and i work for one of them as well
Yeah I actually read back a few pages and saw it mentioned. Just wondering what you guys who are smarter than me thought about it seeing as I work for one of the companies
quote:quote:i'm not that smart, and i work for one of them as well
Yeah I actually read back a few pages and saw it mentioned. Just wondering what you guys who are smarter than me thought about it seeing as I work for one of the companies
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Had an interesting conversation with one of our lead CHESM folks yesterday. He was pretty doom and gloom about where the sector is headed. Basically said it's already getting ugly for some of the contractors, and only going to get worse.
He made reference to some big moves coming at BP as well.
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EOG is closing its offices in downtown Calgary (150 people cut). This may have been in the works before oil dropped.
Total also cut about 100 people.
Spring in Alberta is going to be ugly.
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AngryAg.....
I've been thru (painfully) EVERY downturn in our industry since the 80's bust and in EVERY one the " experts" ALL regurgitated that pablum about 6-12 months and they were 100% wrong in every case.
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What's the story with Linn Energy. They have a huge dividend and this thing is trading like company is going under.
quote:quote:Yes
EOG is closing its offices in downtown Calgary (150 people cut). This may have been in the works before oil dropped.
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Saudi: Why should I cut production?
WTI in a free fall...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-12-10/saudi-arabia-says-why-should-i-cut-production-as-crude-falls.html
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"This is a market and I'm selling in a market. Why should I cut?," Naimi said. Asked if the market will correct itself, he said "that is what markets do."
Asked if he was worried about the market, he said, "do I look worried?"