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Saudi Oil Attack is the Big One
Wall Street Journal ^
| 9/15/19
| Spencer Jakab
Posted on 09/15/2019 8:22:42 AM PDT by SaxxonWoods
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To: TexasGator
To: Mariner
“For only a net CRUDE deficit of ~5.5mil bbl/day.”
Your eia.gov site says:
“Crude Oil Net Imports 3.43 mil bbl/day”
To: CondorFlight
“Fortunately Trump has permitted US oil production to increase, removing the restrictions placed on it by preceding administrations........”So, we dont import oil any more.”
Not true, and we need to quit accepting such myths.
Yes, our national consumption of oil is less dependent on imported oil because of how much we now produce domestically.
But our total consumption-appetite for oil products is so high, we still import a lot of oil.
For 2018 the U.S. imported just under 10 million barrels of oil a day. 2019 is not drastically different. That import level is about 50% of U.S. consumption. Far from making us “energy independent”; more energy secure, yes, but not energy independent.
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posted on
09/15/2019 11:18:06 AM PDT
by
Wuli
To: G Larry
Still waiting on the Saudi response.
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posted on
09/15/2019 11:28:12 AM PDT
by
EQAndyBuzz
(When you think about what the left is doing to America, think no further than Cloward-Piven)
To: SaxxonWoods
Trump should buy Alberta. That would solve all that overnight.
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posted on
09/15/2019 11:33:18 AM PDT
by
Bulwyf
To: EQAndyBuzz
>Still waiting on the Saudi response.
Right, has the potential to affect other sectors as well, not just energy. Potential for an armed conflict can shake things up in the markets generally
To: SaxxonWoods
The Islamist assholes will be fighting each other for all eternity
There is no reformation when your prophet is Satan
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posted on
09/15/2019 11:52:20 AM PDT
by
Truthoverpower
(The guvmint you get is the Trump winning express !)
To: McGruff
Just as predicted on earlier tread. More signs of false flag are coming.
To: EQAndyBuzz
With U.S. intel calling it a clear strike from Iran, I’m pretty sure SA isn’t going to waste time denying an inside job.
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posted on
09/15/2019 4:56:05 PM PDT
by
G Larry
(There is no great virtue in bargaining with the Devil)
To: Vermont Lt
[Or they could be false flag attacks to keep the price up...and shale production profitable.
That keeps the economy ticking. It also covers for cost increases to Chinaand that drives their economy deeper into the crap.
I have a dark mind.]
In that case, the US started every European War since the 19th century, since it was the biggest beneficiary. Or maybe it was Switzerland. Cui bono is one way to look at things, but not the only way and isn’t necessarily the most useful. The fact is the best-laid plans come to nothing.
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posted on
09/15/2019 6:09:02 PM PDT
by
Zhang Fei
(My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room.)
To: Truthoverpower
[The Islamist assholes will be fighting each other for all eternity
There is no reformation when your prophet is Satan]
That area has been fought over long before Islam. Europeans have certainly ventured there on multiple occasions, from Alexander’s time all the way to the 20th century. At the root of the current ructions is a combo of the American insistence on decolonization immediately after WWII (when European economies were on their knees) and the Soviet attempt to establish Russian control over the region via satellite communist parties along the lines of Eastern Europe. With American backing, Britain and France could have retained control over the region, while slaughtering as many rebels as necessary. Eisenhower’s brain-dead insistence on decolonization led to the dismantlement of the European empires and the associated military establishments that kept order around the world at zero cost to the US Treasury. We are still paying for his short-sighted stupidity today. The moment Pax Americana comes to an end, and we withdraw, prepare to see zooming commodities prices, as history resumes and non-Western leaders (including Putin) resume the sport of kings as practiced by Alexader - armed conquest for personal glory and eternal fame.
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posted on
09/15/2019 6:20:29 PM PDT
by
Zhang Fei
(My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room.)
To: SaxxonWoods
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posted on
09/15/2019 6:21:45 PM PDT
by
Spruce
To: SaxxonWoods
Your post is totally in error. It is just plain damn wrong. The USA is a net exporter of oil today. It is not a lot but grows day by day.
See below link to the publication “Oil Price dot Com”
They are not political but just a industry publication that reports on the oilfield. It should also be noted that the Wall Street Journal recently wrote a very similar article about our net exports of oil.
Why did you post what you did?
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/US-Becomes-Net-Oil-Exporter-For-First-Time-In-75-Years.html
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posted on
09/15/2019 9:01:38 PM PDT
by
cpdiii
( canecutter, deckhand, roughneck, geologist, pilot, pharmacist THE CONSTITUTION IS WORTH DYING FOR)
To: Zhang Fei
Oh, I know.
Sometime war is necessary. I am pretty sure its not this time.
To: Vermont Lt
"I have a dark mind."
Yes, you do!! There are no false flag attacks here. There are reports out now saying this came from either Iran directly or Shiites in Iraq who are loyal to Iran. Whether it's from these sources or Houthi rebels it all comes down to one thing. It's coming from the mullahs in Iran. They are feeling the squeeze of this embargo and want to destabilize the worlds oil market. They are the state actors who are our true enemy.
To: Old Teufel Hunden
I havent seen any proof that they came from anywhere. Are we supposed to take SAs word? I believe nothing that comes from these people.
Since we are oil independent there is no National interest there. Maybe China and Japan can handle this one.
To: Vermont Lt
"I havent seen any proof that they came from anywhere."
Pompey said the evidence (I'm sure this is CIA analysis along with our allies in the region) is pointing to coming from Iran and/or Shiite militias in Iraq. Even if we take the Houthi's word for it, it all points back to Iran. The Houthis and the Shiite militias are just proxies for Iran, same as Hezbollah in Lebanon. This is how they operate, plausible deniability.
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