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![]() "Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... "SR20GOER" wrote in message ... Two, there is now more known oil in the world than there has ever been in the history of mankind. Quite...and right now, a surplus is being generated. Where the surplus is going is into storage and reserves. Funny you say that. Here in Oz the Arabs always seem to raise their oil prices just in time for school holidays, holiday weekends, and so on. Some would suggest profiteering by the oil companies but our Government watchdog can never find proof, as the Govt creams a fortune in taxes on the fuel sales. You need to read up a bit on how oil trades on the world markets. I have some idea of how oil trades but there comes a time when the constant coincidence of the price rise occurring to coincide with large parts of the population going travelling by vehicle streatches beyond the realms of probability or 3 sigma if you prefer. The current diesel price, given it is cracked out early in the process, is even more laughable. Brian |
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![]() "SR20GOER" wrote in message ... "Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... "SR20GOER" wrote in message ... Two, there is now more known oil in the world than there has ever been in the history of mankind. Quite...and right now, a surplus is being generated. Where the surplus is going is into storage and reserves. Funny you say that. Here in Oz the Arabs always seem to raise their oil prices just in time for school holidays, holiday weekends, and so on. Some would suggest profiteering by the oil companies but our Government watchdog can never find proof, as the Govt creams a fortune in taxes on the fuel sales. You need to read up a bit on how oil trades on the world markets. I have some idea of how oil trades but there comes a time when the constant coincidence of the price rise occurring to coincide with large parts of the population going travelling by vehicle streatches beyond the realms of probability or 3 sigma if you prefer. The current diesel price, given it is cracked out early in the process, is even more laughable. Right now (actually the past couple years), the biggest jump in fuel use is industrial applications in China and India. Also, at this time, more oil is being produced than is being consumed, mainly going into strategic reserves. |
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