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gangstonc
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So, I guess Trump’s oil deal with SA and Russia didn’t work...
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So, I guess Trump’s oil deal with SA and Russia didn’t work...
And he filled up our strategic reserves at $30 a barrell.Given the complete lack of demand at the moment, I'm not sure any size reduction/deal could've made a difference for these May contracts.
June contracts are at ~$21 a barrel (which is effectively what the price will be tomorrow), if we see a partial restart in the world economy over the next few weeks, oil prices might hold up going forward with the oil deal in place. However, the oil deal was a production cut of 10 million barrels, and ideally it would've been more like 20 million barrels to prop things up.
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is a quote from the man leading us through the pandemic.
He also suggested disinfecting people’s insides.
I’m too busy scooping rocks out of the ocean to combat the rising oceans to worry about corona.Do we inject ourselves with bleach before or after we put on our space suit?
From an elementary physics stand point, I get where Mo Brooks was coming from. But he was clearly trying to trivialize rising oceans from anthropogenic climate change. He inadvertently and unintentionally made a good point about sediment polluting our waters and something needs to be done about it (it is actually the largest pollutant worldwide).I’m too busy scooping rocks out of the ocean to combat the rising oceans to worry about corona.
He never mentioned pollution.From an elementary physics stand point, I get where Mo Brooks was coming from. But he was clearly trying to trivialize rising oceans from anthropogenic climate change. He inadvertently and unintentionally made a good point about sediment polluting our waters and something needs to be done about it (it is actually the largest pollutant worldwide).
No. But you get people googling to see if he’s right or wrong will reveal it’s not just plastics that are killing our waters like many who have agendas against oil and gas will make you believe.He never mentioned pollution.
Gotcha. As long as you agree it was a ridiculous comment that goes against science, I’m good.No. But you get people googling to see if he’s right or wrong will reveal it’s not just plastics that are killing our waters like many who have agendas against oil and gas will make you believe.
Sediment flux as he mentioned might be the most problematic issue for our water sources and oceans. He INADVERTENTLY brought attention to a serious issue.
Oh yeah he’s flat out wrong. That’s why I said it was an elementary school idea of physics lol.Gotcha. As long as you agree it was a ridiculous comment that goes against science, I’m good.
But probably not as much as against TrumpThis seems to be more evidence against Biden than ever was against Kavanaugh.