Y becaues they (big oil) think they can mess with us because we dont
know anything. Prove them wrong ND and do your research. Show them
that we know how to play the game.

On Oct 22, 10:41 am, rookie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> well I guess ND. sweet oil is cheaper becuase its from ND. lol!! why
> is that sweet is sweet and crude is crude.. I dont know what the
> difference is,,, leasses are cheaper in ND and 5-15 times higher any
> place else,, I think ND is being taken to the cleaners in the long
> run,,  have to regroup on this and ask why!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> On Oct 22, 10:19 am, dkwilk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > For the curious here is a sight for checking if you are sweet or
> > sour... donhttp://crudeoilpostings.semgrouplp.com/
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> > On Oct 22, 8:28 am, sweet n sour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > I noticed the close yesterday was at 50.7 for nd sweet. With WTI
> > > currently down 3.93 as I speak we should have broken 50$ for ND sweet.
> > > I noticed last time I posted about 60 the response was big so I
> > > thought I'd mark the 50 handle being broken.
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> > > PS I was formerly alfalfa but I switched so I could honor my favorite
> > > chinese dish and good old texas tea!- Hide quoted text -
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