[biofuel] Re: [renewable-energy] Oil Prices continue above $30 per barrel

2003-08-29 Thread Keith Addison
Hi MM Yes, a most deafening silence, in the mainstream at least, though I've seen some interesting comment elsewhere. http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/CO/A3 Here we are, nearly one month since I started this thread, and Oil is still above $30 per barrel on some exchanges. I might add:

Re: [biofuel] Re: [renewable-energy] Oil Prices continue above $30 per barrel

2003-08-29 Thread Hakan Falk
Keith, Do not worry, US cannot cut down on oil imports without considerable energy saving measures. It is absolutely impossible for them to cut, they have to instead increase quite a lot on short term. It is not easy to be President in US now, if you at the same time have to think about your

Re: [biofuel] Re: [renewable-energy] Oil Prices continue above $30 per barrel

2003-08-29 Thread murdoch
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 14:53:07 +0200, you wrote: Keith, Do not worry, US cannot cut down on oil imports without considerable energy saving measures. It is absolutely impossible for them to cut, they have to instead increase quite a lot on short term. It is not easy to be President in US now, if

Re: [biofuel] Re: [renewable-energy] Oil Prices continue above $30 per barrel

2003-08-29 Thread murdoch
But it's Big Oil that benefits most, more so than the oil-producing nations do. See my post yesterday, War Pimps - A Confidence Game on Iraq, and the links there, for another side to it (read what Rampton and Stauber have to say about Saudi official links with terrorists, as well as the most

[biofuel] Re: [renewable-energy] Oil Prices continue above $30 per barrel

2003-08-28 Thread murdoch
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/CO/A3 Here we are, nearly one month since I started this thread, and Oil is still above $30 per barrel on some exchanges. I might add: with very little commentary from the public or the talking TV heads. This price is above the stated-goal trading range