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Old 12-24-2014, 06:32 AM   #54
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Originally Posted by kk2002s View Post
The more realistic question is how long will prices remain at these lows
At some point speculators are going to start buying low and that will drive up speculated oil prices
Or OPEC will either slow down production or there will be rumors of it and that will drive up speculated oil prices

The eye of storm is if we don't treat oil as the diminishing and environmentally harmful (when burned) resource that it is.
Higher prices keep us honest about using it and drives the industries dependent on it to develop more efficient methods of using it

It's the profiteers of oil profit margins and governments that can't redirect their taxes to alternatives that is going to help speed up the storm

Can I get an Amen
One thing about OPEC - they do not have the same power they once had. With the amount of oil being produced by non-opec countries (Notably the US and Canada), it has taken away opecs clout. As well - demand in the past number of years has continued to drop in relation to production. If this continues....prices should remain fairly steady.

The challenge of course is it costs a lot more to produce and get oil in the US and Canada. With low oil prices, it's not as profitable in the US and Canada to get the oil from the ground, so they will slow production, which will raise prices (less supply = higher prices). It's a tough cycle.
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