$100 Oil Competition
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$100 Oil Competition
Folks, from what I can see, I think we will reach $100/barrel this year. I say this because I see the whole PO situation coming to the fore much more than it has to date and I think the wheels are going to start falling off.
My prediction is 29th October 2007.
(I hope I am wrong as it will impact us all financially!)
My prediction is 29th October 2007.
(I hope I am wrong as it will impact us all financially!)
Real money is gold and silver
I think $84 by year end would be reasonable if we get lucky - no significant interruption from hurricanes /terrorists/ accidents.
The met office has revised this year's hurricane forcast to be below
recent average in GOM, so we may dodge that bullet. If the sub-prime
mortgage bubble claims a major hedge fund scalp in the US we could
actually see prices drop - a bit!
I'm less panicy about US adventurism at the moment. I don't think Brown
would give political cover on an Iranian attack. Mind you, if London
was hit by multiple car bombs, then arms might be twisted....
The met office has revised this year's hurricane forcast to be below
recent average in GOM, so we may dodge that bullet. If the sub-prime
mortgage bubble claims a major hedge fund scalp in the US we could
actually see prices drop - a bit!
I'm less panicy about US adventurism at the moment. I don't think Brown
would give political cover on an Iranian attack. Mind you, if London
was hit by multiple car bombs, then arms might be twisted....
28th August 2008
We might see US80-85 this year, but 100 will I think take a little longer.
Every time there is a bit of a jump in the price, some poor old bugger somewhere in the 3rd world can no longer afford to use oil, so the price slips back a little again. And then we wait for the next increase in consumption or, by then, maybe even decrease in production, to trigger the next little jump.
The price will be volatile on a rising trend, me thinks
We might see US80-85 this year, but 100 will I think take a little longer.
Every time there is a bit of a jump in the price, some poor old bugger somewhere in the 3rd world can no longer afford to use oil, so the price slips back a little again. And then we wait for the next increase in consumption or, by then, maybe even decrease in production, to trigger the next little jump.
The price will be volatile on a rising trend, me thinks
What a shame, seemed quite promising, this human species.
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Am not so sure about this assumption now...Adam1 wrote:...Plus it'll be in the lead up to the next US presidential election and they'll be trying hard to hold their economy together before the November vote.
The Independent wrote:Most of all Cheney seems to ignore public opinion as he seeks to remake the US way of doing business at home and abroad. As he told Fox News last month: "We didn't get elected to be popular. We didn't get elected to worry about the fate of the Republican Party."
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LOL talk about mindless rabid optimismI will go for June 30th 2010.
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Peak oil? ahhh smeg.....
Peak oil? ahhh smeg.....
April 1st 2008.
Wars in the Middle East always seem to start around my birthday mid-March, so by 1st April I reckon we should be through the $100 barrier.
Wars in the Middle East always seem to start around my birthday mid-March, so by 1st April I reckon we should be through the $100 barrier.
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