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Good, now maybe someone can explain the predicted hike in natural gas
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On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 17:22:59 +0000, Doug Kanter wrote:
Good, now maybe someone can explain the predicted hike in natural gas prices. Maybe? : http://www.culturechange.org/fall_pe...tural_gas.html |
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"thunder" wrote in message ... On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 17:22:59 +0000, Doug Kanter wrote: Good, now maybe someone can explain the predicted hike in natural gas prices. Maybe? : http://www.culturechange.org/fall_pe...tural_gas.html I don't know.....blue eyes says it's because of winter. But, the hikes being mentioned on the news are beyond the usual seasonal adjustments. He must be right, though. puke |
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Doug Kanter wrote:
"thunder" wrote in message ... On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 17:22:59 +0000, Doug Kanter wrote: Good, now maybe someone can explain the predicted hike in natural gas prices. Maybe? : http://www.culturechange.org/fall_pe...tural_gas.html I don't know.....blue eyes says it's because of winter. But, the hikes being mentioned on the news are beyond the usual seasonal adjustments. He must be right, though. puke They tell us around here that the price of natural gas is somehow linked to the price of oil. Lot of people were disappointed when our offshore gas came in and it wasn't worthwhile to convert oil furnaces to gas. Supposedly better to send all our gas stateside while we burn dirty coal for our electricity and oil for heating fuel. Go figure! |
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Doug Kanter wrote:
Good, now maybe someone can explain the predicted hike in natural gas prices. Market forces. Price here has nothing to do with demand, NG is priced as a proportion of gas price, based on energy content. NG was vented for many years at oil wellheads, as uneconomical to pipeline, until pollution controls demanded that it be not discarded to the atmosphere. Yes, all that cast off methane over the last 50 years or so that is the real source of global warming! That dirty little secret fact forced the oilcos to promote and sell it, with back room legal protection from government action, 'cause we users demand to burn it. Ureka! Huge market for free-to-oilco-castoffs. Where is our class action suit? Webo knows. They get it for free, needed only package it. They saw no real useful demand until they made it available. Short sighted? Who? Not the oil guys, eh? Electric cars are coming. Electric shingles are coming. Salvation is at hand. The heathen oil guys are panicking, too stupid to get ahead of the curve, complacent, besotted in their unmanageable wealth, as fossillized as their source of wealth. Terry K |
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Keep drinking the kool-aid
"Terry Spragg" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: Good, now maybe someone can explain the predicted hike in natural gas prices. Market forces. Price here has nothing to do with demand, NG is priced as a proportion of gas price, based on energy content. NG was vented for many years at oil wellheads, as uneconomical to pipeline, until pollution controls demanded that it be not discarded to the atmosphere. Yes, all that cast off methane over the last 50 years or so that is the real source of global warming! That dirty little secret fact forced the oilcos to promote and sell it, with back room legal protection from government action, 'cause we users demand to burn it. Ureka! Huge market for free-to-oilco-castoffs. Where is our class action suit? Webo knows. They get it for free, needed only package it. They saw no real useful demand until they made it available. Short sighted? Who? Not the oil guys, eh? Electric cars are coming. Electric shingles are coming. Salvation is at hand. The heathen oil guys are panicking, too stupid to get ahead of the curve, complacent, besotted in their unmanageable wealth, as fossillized as their source of wealth. Terry K |
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