muddyboots wrote:
So T2, you don't think this has to do with the markets being gamed again?
My only point was that there is much, much more to oil prices than simple supply & demand.
muddyboots wrote:
I'd say our high prices are due today to foks making hay while the sun shines. Being from an oil family, I KNOW they are. The supply of oil is still there. We could easily pull more out if we wanted. We could styill earn the same amount of iuncome off it, pulling more out. We don't because there is no problem with fuel shortages. The problem is in the markets right now.
I think we're in violent agreement here. There are a lot of factors that govern the oil market though. Much more than simple supply & demand. And so long as we import any of our oil, we will be subject to them.
Does that mean I think we should quit importing oil? No. It is a useful carrot and it means we'll be one of the last countries with oil when it finally does dry up.
muddyboots wrote:
And the lack of refineries because the government has allowed the big oil companies to shut refineries down, because the smnaller number of refineries helps keep prices high.
No new refineries has more to do with EPA than anything else. But yes, a lack of refineries is most definitely impacting gasoline prices (we were talking about oil).
muddyboots wrote:
It;s a big old circle: those with power own power. Then they make it a priceless commodity so they can make lots of cash, which gives them power, with which they control the power...
Naught you can do about this - you can nationalize everything & become communists, you can tax the hell out of it & hope to "even the score" that way, or you can work from a supply-side viewpoint. All have limitations, all have huge political impacts...
muddyboots wrote:
I awlays wondered what happened to that plan to pave large stretches of the American desert (leaving holes between the pavement for naturalfauna) and using that to generate power? We have lots of sun and desert...and no solar powerplant in the desert...Anybody remember taht one?
Never heard of this. Out west here, though, I do see acres upon acres of wind farms...