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****in tanking it...

How many users on not606 general chat work in the sector?

Job losses ?

Eh, its our oil after all.
 
John Kerry meets OPEC, oil prices start slumping.

Obvious effort to hit Russia in its main revenue stream.

They will stabilise and return to previous prices once the current slump has served its purpose.
 
John Kerry meets OPEC, oil prices start slumping.

Obvious effort to hit Russia in its main revenue stream.

They will stabilise and return to previous prices once the current slump has served its purpose.

Or a lot of private ****s just started extracting a lot more oil causing supply to increase just as demand had plateaued.

http://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.cfm?id=12451 and http://www.houstonchronicle.com/bus...nies-are-making-more-big-deals-5812040.php#/0

The American Government does not have state control over the thousands of small companies that have popped up in the last few years, it's mostly a private market.
 
Or a lot of private ****s just started extracting a lot more oil causing supply to increase just as demand had plateaued.

http://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.cfm?id=12451 and http://www.houstonchronicle.com/bus...nies-are-making-more-big-deals-5812040.php#/0

The American Government does not have state control over the thousands of small companies that have popped up in the last few years, it's mostly a private market.

Nah, it's definitely a conspiracy. They've been planning this since the aliens built stonehenge.
 
The Yes voters could not comprehend that oil prices fluctuate.

And it's all downhill at the moment.

Still they had kilts and tartan rugs to fall back on.

****in imbeciles.
 
RAVENBLACK:7416522 said:
The Yes voters could not comprehend that oil prices fluctuate.

And it's all downhill at the moment.

Still they had kilts and tartan rugs to fall back on.

****in imbeciles.

Aye but...whisky n'at
 
The Yes voters could not comprehend that oil prices fluctuate.

And it's all downhill at the moment.

Still they had kilts and tartan rugs to fall back on.

****in imbeciles.

The clue is in your own post, "fluctuate" - which is exactly what this is, a temporary fluctuation whatever the causes behind it.

The world has passed peak oil, from now on in it is a diminishing resource. Simple economics will tell you as supply diminishes relative to demand then price increases. Simple downward fluctuation on an otherwise inexorable upward trend
 
The clue is in your own post, "fluctuate" - which is exactly what this is, a temporary fluctuation whatever the causes behind it.

The world has passed peak oil, from now on in it is a diminishing resource. Simple economics will tell you as supply diminishes relative to demand then price increases. Simple downward fluctuation on an otherwise inexorable upward trend

Yes but the SNP based their revenues at an oil price of $140 dollars a barrel.

There are tens of thousands of jobs at risk.