My guess is that oil and its byproducts will become much more difficult to get in the months ahead -- not just more expensive, but literally not available. The current falling price of oil has little to do with the real supply and demand fundamentals. -James Kunstler, Oct. 27th, 2008
CNN - MoneyOh by the way, IEA released a report today stating that world oil demand was estimated to drop 2.4 million bpd this year. Another money quote from the article: "A separate inventory report last Wednesday showed U.S. oil supply is at its highest levels since July 1993.""We don't have any evidences of glut -Matt Simmons, Dec 19th, 2008
My guess is that oil and its byproducts will become much more difficult to get in the months ahead -- not just more expensive, but literally not available. The current falling price of oil has little to do with the real supply and demand fundamentals. -James Kunstler, Oct. 27th, 2008
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AndrewRyan,
ReplyDeleteSorry, man, I didn't see your post. That's klassic kunstler. I plan to do a post on him soon.
CNN - MoneyOh by the way, IEA released a report today stating that world oil demand was estimated to drop 2.4 million bpd this year. Another money quote from the article: "A separate inventory report last Wednesday showed U.S. oil supply is at its highest levels since July 1993.""We don't have any evidences of glut -Matt Simmons, Dec 19th, 2008
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