Oil Price on New Year's Eve? Your guesstimate?

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Price of Oil on New Year's Eve 2007?

Poll ended at 25 Dec 2007, 22:18

Below $60
0
No votes
$60 to below $70
0
No votes
$70 to below $80
3
7%
$80 to below $90
10
24%
$90 to below $100
27
64%
$100 to below $110
2
5%
$110 and above
0
No votes
Oil will no longer be priced in dollars!
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 42

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Oil Price on New Year's Eve? Your guesstimate?

Post by Keela »

So take a vote... what might oil price be at close of business on 31st Dec 2007?
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Post by RevdTess »

Great poll! I realise that I have no idea... I'm always completely wrong on anything further than one day ahead.

I mean, tomorrow you have OPEC's decision on whether or not to raise production further. And you have the US weekly inventory statistics coming out, which is like applying a defibrillator to the market. Anything could happen!
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Post by Eternal Sunshine »

I've voted $80 - $90. I predict it'll be $83.67 on 31/12/07.
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Post by clv101 »

Pick a number... $86.80 for me!
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Post by Eternal Sunshine »

What does the winner get?

:roll:
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Post by mikepepler »

Eternal Sunshine wrote:What does the winner get?
They have to cut their monthly oil use sufficiently to save the price they guessed! :P
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Post by Keela »

It's funny after putting the poll up, I didn't want to be first to guess!

Anyway I'm in the nineties. Lets say $98.34 as a random stab in the dark.
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Post by Erik »

Well, just to be different, I say in the 100-110 range.

To be precise, it'll be at $101.01, if anyone is sober enough to notice. :D
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$92
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$94
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Post by phobos »

$78.56
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Post by Totally_Baffled »

$74.95
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Post by SunnyJim »

$86.70
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Post by Norm »

I would have liked a choice of 85-95 :D
Anyway I have gone for 80's but I think at the top end. 8)
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