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duforsure

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33. Yes this is weakening them
Tue Apr 21, 2020, 04:14 AM
Apr 2020

And their power, and we'll see more renewables take over from them. Oil will soon be what coal is now, not preferred because its dirty energy.

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The real price of a barrel of oil is down 66% since this Pandemic started BadGimp Apr 2020 #1
Went to Costco today and the price was $1.51 for reg and $1.75 for premium.......... turbinetree Apr 2020 #2
Gas here in TN SheltieLover Apr 2020 #4
This was in Delaware............... turbinetree Apr 2020 #7
TY for clarifying SheltieLover Apr 2020 #10
But, of course! SheltieLover Apr 2020 #3
It's just you. mathematic Apr 2020 #9
yeah i paid $2.41 about 3-4 weeks ago bucolic_frolic Apr 2020 #12
Refiner's are next. The capacity to manage this energy segment is different OAITW r.2.0 Apr 2020 #15
The price you pay for gasoline includes tax. Oregon 0.36 state + 0.184 fed 0.545 PSPS Apr 2020 #21
Remember the Peak Oil Doomers who said that by 2020 Wolf Frankula Apr 2020 #5
They've been saying that since 1980 oldsoftie Apr 2020 #29
Since you haven't noticed, conventional oil extraction has peaked VMA131Marine Apr 2020 #30
Soon they'll be paying me to fill the tank, PLUS give me a new set of dishes... BamaRefugee Apr 2020 #6
Lots of other tchotchkes, too klook Apr 2020 #13
Putin is opening a new chain of stores in the US, TCHOTCHKES 'R US. BamaRefugee Apr 2020 #17
I like your way of thinking. trof Apr 2020 #20
Well It's About Time RobinA Apr 2020 #36
As are my Texaco beer glasses. Throckmorton Apr 2020 #38
I'm not sure what exactly this means on either the macro level or the micro level. scarletwoman Apr 2020 #8
Only if they can be done cheaper. And right now that's doubtful jimfields33 Apr 2020 #14
High priced fossil fuel energy customerserviceguy Apr 2020 #16
Not if big oil has any say in it. not_the_one Apr 2020 #25
It means they are overstocked at the supply level FakeNoose Apr 2020 #26
Setting aside long-term trends in the energy industry, I'm thinking... LudwigPastorius Apr 2020 #31
Yes this is weakening them duforsure Apr 2020 #33
Exxon gonna have to start offering a book of S&H Greenstamps ResistantAmerican17 Apr 2020 #11
I remember the stamps well. My mom was an avid collector and redeemer. OAITW r.2.0 Apr 2020 #24
Seeing that the economy, etc is now looking terrible... C Moon Apr 2020 #18
He did that 3 weeks ago. He hasn't left yet because he's basking in the rape afterglow. BamaRefugee Apr 2020 #22
So, are they paying people to take it now? Jamastiene Apr 2020 #19
Do you have a refinery? caraher Apr 2020 #28
$1.55 in coastal Alabama. trof Apr 2020 #23
Drill baby drill! Major Nikon Apr 2020 #27
With little oil being sold refineries will be next to shut down duforsure Apr 2020 #32
oh noes Locrian Apr 2020 #34
Exxon an the international vos MosheFeingold Apr 2020 #35
Trump will do whatever he thinks will protect his a$$... uriel1972 Apr 2020 #37
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