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xorbit wrote in :
Does Japan pay more for oil? Do you have some numbers on this or a reference? Nope. I just assume someone selling a product for $4/gallon has a margin that can pay more for the product than someone selling it for $1.99/gallon. He'd be willing to pay more, wouldn't he? If he offered to pay more for it, to divert it away from the USA for instance, I'd certainly SELL it to him, if it were mine to sell, right? Larry -- Democracy is when two wolves and a sheep vote on who's for dinner. Liberty is when the sheep has his own gun. |
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Larry wrote:
xorbit wrote in : Does Japan pay more for oil? Do you have some numbers on this or a reference? Nope. I just assume someone selling a product for $4/gallon has a margin that can pay more for the product than someone selling it for $1.99/gallon. He'd be willing to pay more, wouldn't he? If he offered to pay more for it, to divert it away from the USA for instance, I'd certainly SELL it to him, if it were mine to sell, right? Larry But Japan isn't paying any more for oil than the rest of the world except to cover transportation to the island. Oil exporting countries doesn't care who they sell to, just the highest bidder. Unless they have long-term contracts. But since all the Alaskan crude is only for U.S. domestic consumption, it doesn't matter whether you COULD sell it to Japan or not. |
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