a port.
semp
I think a pipeline might be involved too?
ETA: or maybe just where the oil gets loaded onto ships.
a port.
semp
I think a pipeline might be involved too?
ETA: or maybe just where the oil gets loaded onto ships.
An old topic, but a good one...and this video consolidates several hours of interviews into the nuts and bolts.
I think it's an interesting angle to look at the current world.
The narrator takes portions of interviews done by Kerry Cassidy of Project Camelot with 3 different insiders, Dan Burisch, Bill Wood and Bob Lazarr and shares what they disclose about US DOD secret tech operations with "time travel/remote viewing" technology and how the MIC used that info to navigate world affairs....up to a certain point.
The point for posting it now is that it seems we might be at that point. Some kind of Event Horizon.
Anyway, 53 minutes...for the open minded
I think the funniest part of the Iocane scene is when Prince Humperdink rolls up, after the fact, and smells the empty Iocane jar, looks at the scene and claims, "Iocane...I'd bet my life on it".
Display MoreWasn't that because of the increase in conversion from oil and coal to natural gas?
I know gas wells were poppin up everywhere.
"Success in natural gas came first. From 2005, U.S. natural gas production rose for 10 straight years. The previous production record set in 1973 was obliterated as production grew 50% from 2005 to 2015 to reach 27 Tcf. In the process, the U.S. became the world's largest natural gas producer.
There is a simple reason for the surge: fracking. Horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing techniques spurred a historic U.S. production boom during the decade that has driven down consumer prices, buoyed the national economy and reshaped geopolitics."
Somewhere after 2015 there was so much Natural Gas that the price dropped so low that all the new drilling stopped. That made Coal uneconomical for new power generation and they have been living on the old power generators ever sense.
A war with Russia would make the NG industry happy....if we survive.
It actually caused the Peabody Coal mining company to shut down the Black Mesa operation in Northern Arizona.
For decades they had mined the mesa with giant electric draglines that deposited coal onto an electric conveyor belt than ran 13 miles to a set of company owned train tracks where the coal was loaded onto electric trains and hauled to the power plant in Page Az.
What most people don't know is that as well as powering all of the aforementioned equipment and sending electricity for hundreds of miles south, the station also powered a massive, and I mean massive, water pumping station that was tucked away somewhere west of Hwy 89 in the hills. (I have only seen photos).
That pump station sucked water out from the giant aquifer beneath the Navajo Nation and sent it to Phoenix and LA, for a hefty price no doubt.
The coal mining stopped , they buried all the coal and took every scrap of equipment except for the train tracks...the water is now pumped with natural gas and the Navajo and Hopi have had to deepen the wells across the Reservation and start charging it's residents for water for the first time.
There is something strategically significant in Odessa, but I don't recall what it is
I can't wait to see how that goes. It seems like the Russian war machine is a big pile of crap waiting to break down. From their equipment to their supplies to their training.
Still....very strange that not one nation is stepping in to really help Ukraine.
I've heard a couple of versions of the net oil story.
one is that the shale oil reserve, discovered in texas, was not the optimum grade and was better served as an export for commercial diesel.
the article insinuated that the 'energy independence' mantra was a little bit of book cooking.
i don'y know how true that is.
I just learned today that the real boon was in the arctic reserve....bigger than saudi arabia.
maybe the elites are planning on saving that for themselves for later?
Wouldn't that be crazy if, by some magic, the United States could produce its own oil and gas?
i see that as the biggest tell for anyone who is still blind, that this whole deal is a specific arrangement.
i keep putting chips on the "somebody has the common man's back" line....but i don't really know.
i just know this is going to be a big fight.
Oil prices went up something like 25% over the last couple days due to the war.
yeah....i listened to trump talking today and the subject of oil prices came up in conjunction with taiwan/china. it's seems to be a general assumption that if china invades too, that oil prices will rocket and there is no saying when or where they will stabilize.
i had been putting off filling my truck for some reason.
Yup, going to be some hard decisions to make. Obama's answer to the Chinese
was that pacific trade deal. If it were in place Apple might have already moved.
Apple can afford to write off everything they have in China and create a new place somewhere else but some companies will be wiped out. Chips are going to get hard to get. If this leads to an invasion.
yeah, apparently lots of chips and materials for chips come from ukraine too.
stuff most people never even think about. everything just comes from the store.
north east specifically east of NY is going to get screwed hard.
indeed.
gas here just went up 15 cents from today. SW...high desert
hacking
Could be....no doubt.
Someone just informed that gas prices just spiked on the east coast.....30 cents in some places.
I'm gonna run out and fill my tank.
Big power outages being reported in Taiwan. Taipei specifically.
If you frequent Chinese restaurants you've probably already sampled it.
IKnowRite?
I factored that into my decision