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Flood Of Saudi Oil To Hit U.S. Shores As Prices Hit $10
oilprice.com ^ | Apr 20, 2020 | Tsvetana Paraskova

Posted on 04/20/2020 9:09:15 AM PDT by DannyTN

... Last week, The Wall Street Journal reported that the volume of Saudi crude en route to the United States is seven times higher than the typical monthly intake of Saudi oil in 2019.

The tankers were loaded before OPEC+ struck a new agreement to take 9.7 million bpd off the market in May and June when Saudi Arabia had embarked on an aggressive price war for market share after the previous OPEC+ deal collapsed in early March. ...

(Excerpt) Read more at oilprice.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: cashforclunkers; energy; globalwarminghoax; greennewdeal; hydrocarbons; maga; oil; oilprice; opec; pricewarsaudiarabia
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To: mvonfr

Right!! Put a $40 per barrel tariff on imported oil. We need to keep our domestic fracking industry and the millions they employ.

Our frackers are highly leveraged, as in loans taken out from banks and Wall Street. A Fracker crash will cascade and crash others. So keep these guys alive with an imported oil tariff. If Team Trump cannot manage this then they are idiots.


41 posted on 04/20/2020 9:41:27 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: Billthedrill

Iran has locusts too! The poor heathen bas_ards!
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ACCORDING to Keith Cressman of Locust Watch website of the United Nations, the current widespread locust breeding in Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia is an unprecedented threat to food security and livelihood at the beginning of the upcoming cropping season. Pakistan is on the list of hard-hit countries, along with Iran and Sudan.

Reportedly, the military has been deployed in Uganda to spray trees by hand in the morning before locusts take off. Ethiopia, where about 80 per cent of the population relies on agriculture, is facing the worst infestation it has seen in the last quarter of a century. Furthermore, it is encountering cross-border locust migration from Somalia and Kenya.

Pakistan is also facing a similar crisis of cross-border locust migration from Iran. The Covid-19 carriers from Iran, that have caused much havoc in our country, have overshadowed the locust threat to food security here.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1550582


42 posted on 04/20/2020 9:44:52 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: DPMD

All tanked up and nowhere to go.


43 posted on 04/20/2020 9:47:45 AM PDT by DannyTN
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To: DannyTN
Perfect time for a temporary $30.00/bbl imported oil TARIFF!!

Do it Pres. Trump!!

44 posted on 04/20/2020 9:48:12 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: Mariner

Not if all the workers disappear and find new jobs to support their families. It will take months if not years to get qualified employees back in the field as many will not come back.


45 posted on 04/20/2020 9:49:10 AM PDT by crusty old prospector
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To: Gay State Conservative

A guy on Fox business just reported that Frackers will go bankrupt, and their leases, equipment, etc. will be bought at “bargain basement” prices by oil bigwigs. The end result (long-term) will be US producers will be able to produce oil even cheaper than before. This happened a few years ago, according to this expert.


46 posted on 04/20/2020 9:49:30 AM PDT by JPJones (More Tariffs, less income tax.)
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To: silverleaf
SPR.

I read last week that the SPR can now hold about 730M barrels. IIRC, we currently have room for about another 115M barrels.

Fill that bazitch up.

47 posted on 04/20/2020 9:49:58 AM PDT by skimbell
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To: DannyTN

Why is the US refining foreign oil?!


48 posted on 04/20/2020 9:50:00 AM PDT by mewzilla (Break out the mustard seeds.)
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To: DesertRhino
We need to bomb Mecca and seize the oil fields

Do we don't. A simple perhaps temporary $30/bbl tariff on imported oil would be the solution to this.

49 posted on 04/20/2020 9:50:41 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: DesertRhino
We need to bomb Mecca and seize the oil fields

Hmmm. Why would you do that? We need to leave the Middle East (or at least decrease our footprint), correct?

50 posted on 04/20/2020 9:50:49 AM PDT by Fury
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To: Balding_Eagle

It is not that simple. The type of wells that are (were) being drilled are known for the steep decline rates. There is no production growth without continually drilling new wells.


51 posted on 04/20/2020 9:51:18 AM PDT by crusty old prospector
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To: Paladin2

Truckers still truckin’.


52 posted on 04/20/2020 9:52:15 AM PDT by crusty old prospector
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To: dennisw
Right!! Put a $40 per barrel tariff on imported oil.

My God Mr. President - do it NOW!!!!

53 posted on 04/20/2020 9:52:47 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: Ouchthatonehurt

Wow, that was interesting, thanks.


54 posted on 04/20/2020 9:54:33 AM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: mewzilla

Because our refineries are set up to process the Middle Eastern crudes. The oil that is being produced from these new unconventional plays is much higher gravity. It takes years if not decades to get the EPA to approve a new refinery to process the new crude. That is what we are exporting. The lighter crudes.


55 posted on 04/20/2020 9:55:15 AM PDT by crusty old prospector
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To: crusty old prospector

Fracked wells are like marrying a Jewish gal. A lot of sex in the beginning, then not much,....


56 posted on 04/20/2020 9:55:16 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: CondorFlight

“...he is buying oil to fill up our reserves.”

This is different than normal. We normally only get around 3% of our oil from the middle east. (Oil for food program) Our oil comes basically out of Canada and Mexico for our inbound.

Stupid part is we have probably the most oil in the ground of any country in the world with between ANWR and the Rockies. (If we’d just pump it)

https://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/anwr2.htm

https://carnegieendowment.org/2015/01/05/abundance-of-oils-in-water-stressed-rockies-pub-57637

rwood


57 posted on 04/20/2020 9:56:31 AM PDT by Redwood71
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To: central_va

Ha ha. I never thought of it that way.


58 posted on 04/20/2020 9:56:45 AM PDT by crusty old prospector
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To: DannyTN

$10/barrel crude. Who could have seen THIS coming?

Time to have ENORMOUS strategic reservoir storage either in place or ready to receive this tide of below-market crude. just to make it disappear from the market. Once extracted, it is hard to hold much of this volume without it eventually being consumed, either by setting it on fire, or producing end market refined goods to such excess, that it can be sold for little more than cost of refining and cost of transportation.

Dairy farmers are simply dumping daily production for some kind of disposal (mostly spread on soil surface, much like liquid manure), as the dairy plants are unable to process the excess amount, because they cannot sell the product they now have on hand of cheese, pasteurized milk, yogurt, ice cream or any other processed dairy product. It is easier to dispose of excess milk than excess oil, because milk is much more easily composted into its constituent compounds than crude oil.


59 posted on 04/20/2020 9:58:48 AM PDT by alloysteel (Freedom is not a matter of life and death. It is much more serious than that..)
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To: Obadiah

Cheapest gasoline price in decades and anyplace worth driving to is closed.


60 posted on 04/20/2020 9:59:33 AM PDT by Rebelbase
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