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CNBC Futures show Oil as a negative. Not sure how this can be?
CNBC Futures show Oil as a negative. Not sure how this can be?
So by the time it gets there, it needs a place to go to. If no storage, then it stays in the tanker until storage is available.
if the prices will stay close to zero for a little while, why not just make a man made lake of oil to store it?
Hircus saysif the prices will stay close to zero for a little while, why not just make a man made lake of oil to store it?
Hard enough to put a pipe in the ground that uses little to no emissions for transmission of oil outside of tanker or truck (which emit a ton). The Green New Deal people might physically attack you for that thought.
It would be a great time to own a few storage tanks.
US fracking producers are basically done for.
It would be a great time to own a few storage tanks. Interesting construction task. Can you "print" some big tanks out in bumble fuck in a couple weeks time
Small data point, I live in LA county and travel frequently to the boundary of Kern County, a big historic oil producing area. Usually pump prices are 10-20c less than LA, but this was upside down by 30-40c a gallon this weekend, with Kern prices apparently not merely falling later but actively going UP.