You seem to forget your thread thanking Saudi Arabia for lowering oil prices Originally Posted by WTFGas prices are low, and now Saudi Arabia has voted to give the U.S. a greater market share which will further boost the U.S. oil export market.
Gas prices are low, and now Saudi Arabia has voted to give the U.S. a greater market share which will further boost the U.S. oil export market.What are you talking about? You don't know your stuff. Why do you constantly bow down to the Saudis and the Russians IB?. Do you own hotels in DC? Has know one told you that the USA is THE superpower. You don't know your stuff IB. Google is your friend-( I'm sure you have some conspiracy on them. Use Bing if that's better). Why are you so scared of these low level Autocrats. Are you hiding something just like Tump? Yes I've seen your fake picture of Obama sucking a Saudi prince. Spare me
Originally Posted by I B Hankering
What are you talking about? You don't know your stuff. Why do you constantly bow down to the Saudis and the Russians IB?. Do you own hotels in DC? Has know one told you that the USA is THE superpower. You don't know your stuff IB. Google is your friend-( I'm sure you have some conspiracy on them. Use Bing if that's better). Why are you so scared of these low level Autocrats. Are you hiding something just like Tump? Yes I've seen your fake picture of Obama sucking a Saudi prince. Spare me Originally Posted by themysticI'll take Bloomberg's analysis cited in the OP over yours every fucking day of the week.
Win -- win! MAGA! The Saudis cut production. The U.S. benefits by increasing its market share as a net oil exporter. Originally Posted by I B HankeringThat is not the US....that would be oil companies .
That is not the US....that would be oil companies .The U.S. collects taxes and the oil company employees in this country are Americans; so, being a net oil exporter has its benies.
You seem to be confused on how the market works and who owns the companies. The state , unlike in many countries , does not own our oil companies. Originally Posted by WTF
The U.S. collects taxes and the oil company employees in this country are Americans; so, being a net oil exporter has its benies. Originally Posted by I B HankeringWhich is it IB....are you cheering for low oil prices that would hurt oil production in this country like you were for the last two weeks or are you now cheering for high oil prices that hurt the average consumer?
You don't know your stuff IB. What are you talking about. Did Tump nationalize the oil? Originally Posted by themysticAre you actually claiming that U.S. oil companies pay no taxes in this country and employ no American workers in this country? Is that really your stance? That's what you're hanging your intellectual reputation on?
Which is it IB....are you cheering for low oil prices that would hurt oil production in this country like you were for the last two weeks or are you now cheering for high oil prices that hurt the average consumer?You've never explained the equivocation in the positions you are advocating.
You seem to be marching back and forth.....Trump is still crying for the Saudis and Russians to increase output and depress prices. Originally Posted by WTF
You've never explained the equivocation in the positions you are advocating. Originally Posted by I B HankeringI've explained to you in both threads what is really happening....I pointed out that low oil prices hurt oil companies in this country.
I've explained to you in both threads what is really happening....I pointed out that low oil prices hurt oil companies in this country.In a free enterprise market, an increase in volume sales can offset manageable losses in per unit sales. So, it's a boon to be a net oil exporter even when prices are relatively low.
Low oil prices used to really help this country but not so much as it used to because we now produce so much oil.
If you were to do any research , you'd know that.
I've asked you to explain how you can be giving Trump and the Saudis credit when there are so many other factors tied into the price of oil? Originally Posted by WTF
In a free enterprise market, an increase in volume sales can offset manageable losses in per unit sales. So, it's a boon to be a net oil exporter even when prices are relatively low. Originally Posted by I B HankeringIm getting gas later. Who should I thank IB. Never mind. You don't know your stuff
Im getting gas later. Who should I thank IB. Never mind. You don't know your stuff Originally Posted by themysticA cursory review of your post and I know you are off topic again as you again try to hi-jack another thread. Nothing in your post deals with the OP about the U.S. becoming a net oil exporter for the first time since Truman.
In a free enterprise market, an increase in volume sales can offset manageable losses in per unit sales. So, it's a boon to be a net oil exporter even when prices are relatively low. Originally Posted by I B HankeringDo you think that having the United States dictate whether Iran can sell their oil is a free market?