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#18051
51 minutes ago, Satoshi said:

I don’t know if this is the right thread, but I can’t believe this is a sport. 

 

Gotta say they have some great announcers for that "sport".

Gus Johnson would also be tremendous.

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#18052
1 hour ago, davidg said:

“There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.”    -  Hemingway

 

Mr. Hemingway was lucky he married money. 

#18061
1 hour ago, Your Mom said:

Fuck.  Good luck not having "Island Buueee" in your head the rest of the day.  

It’s still “Let’s go, Brandon” for me

#18065
1 hour ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

yeah, saw one of those at a Frankford and DNT gas station yesterday....idiocy. 

As a retired global oil and gas executive, I can assure you that the high prices at the pump have very little to do with whoever is in the White House. 

The immediate causes are far more complex, driven by geopolitics, seasonal issues, the general supply chain constraints, some supply still constrained after hurricane season, a huge temporary natural gas issue in Europe, geopolitics, and other factors.

What’s more, in the long term, chronic underspending in global exploration, driven by short term investor syndrome, as well as a turn away from traditional exploration by some of the majors, means that the supply pressures will continue to be significant. Renewable energy is great,  but we can’t get to 100% (or even 20%) renewables for quite some time, no matter how much we spend on it. 

$80-$90 crude is probably a good range, IMHO. 

#18066
29 minutes ago, nnm said:

As a retired global oil and gas executive, I can assure you that the high prices at the pump have very little to do with whoever is in the White House. 

The immediate causes are far more complex, driven by geopolitics, seasonal issues, the general supply chain constraints, some supply still constrained after hurricane season, a huge temporary natural gas issue in Europe, geopolitics, and other factors.

What’s more, in the long term, chronic underspending in global exploration, driven by short term investor syndrome, as well as a turn away from traditional exploration by some of the majors, means that the supply pressures will continue to be significant. Renewable energy is great,  but we can’t get to 100% (or even 20%) renewables for quite some time, no matter how much we spend on it. 

$80-$90 crude is probably a good range, IMHO. 

You said “geopolitics” twice. 

#18068
37 minutes ago, nnm said:

As a retired global oil and gas executive, I can assure you that the high prices at the pump have very little to do with whoever is in the White House. 

The immediate causes are far more complex, driven by geopolitics, seasonal issues, the general supply chain constraints, some supply still constrained after hurricane season, a huge temporary natural gas issue in Europe, geopolitics, and other factors.

What’s more, in the long term, chronic underspending in global exploration, driven by short term investor syndrome, as well as a turn away from traditional exploration by some of the majors, means that the supply pressures will continue to be significant. Renewable energy is great,  but we can’t get to 100% (or even 20%) renewables for quite some time, no matter how much we spend on it. 

$80-$90 crude is probably a good range, IMHO. 

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#18069
7 hours ago, Satoshi said:

Wtf is going on. The tattoos make me think these are real, actual humans.

 

So that's what Spencer Rattler is doing nowadays.

#18070
2 hours ago, nnm said:

Geopolitics, seasonal issues, the general supply chain constraints, some supply still constrained after hurricane season, a huge temporary natural gas issue in Europe, geopolitics, and other factors. 

Kinda a lot to get on a sticker

#18071
24 minutes ago, Upgrayedd said:

Kinda a lot to get on a sticker

Drill baby drill. 

#18072

Well if one man is in charge of all global commodity pricing, then I would sure like to talk to somebody about pork bellies 'cause this bacon shortage is some bullshit.  

And I don't wanna hear from Duke & Duke, I want to go all the way up to the top of this global ordeal.  

#18075
48 minutes ago, nnm said:

 

the "are you fucking kidding me" gesture the kid does so subtly with his left hand is the best part.   

Kid handled it really well.  His father, however, probably beat the ump's ass later on that day.

#18076
10 hours ago, Satoshi said:

Wtf is going on. The tattoos make me think these are real, actual humans.

 

Say what you will, but those guys probably make more money and slay more pussy that you.

#18077
7 hours ago, Marfa Low Crown said:

Saw this at a gas pump today 😆

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Damn that's cheap. It cost $76 to fill up tank today. Good thing I don't have to pay for it. Company vehicle FTW.

#18086
18 hours ago, nnm said:

As a retired global oil and gas executive, I can assure you that the high prices at the pump have very little to do with whoever is in the White House. 

The immediate causes are far more complex, driven by geopolitics, seasonal issues, the general supply chain constraints, some supply still constrained after hurricane season, a huge temporary natural gas issue in Europe, geopolitics, and other factors.

What’s more, in the long term, chronic underspending in global exploration, driven by short term investor syndrome, as well as a turn away from traditional exploration by some of the majors, means that the supply pressures will continue to be significant. Renewable energy is great,  but we can’t get to 100% (or even 20%) renewables for quite some time, no matter how much we spend on it. 

$80-$90 crude is probably a good range, IMHO. 

Might I invite you over to the Oil Barons thread, sir?

#18087
1 minute ago, jeevsie said:

Might I invite you over to the Oil Barons thread, sir?

Didn’t know it was there. I’ll check it out. 

#18099
16 minutes ago, OneOfTheOutOfFocusGuys said:

 

The best part is 0:16 when he yells, "Greg, fucking stop."  Because of the logo, holy shit---that was funny (I mean, if nobody got seriously hurt).

Also, Madison above seems like a nice girl.  Is she at Barton Springs Pool?  I may need to head down there later to look, uh...for some, uh.....some eggs. 

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