kolega s vama nijedna rasprava nema smisla, ovak se "raspravljam" nakon 5 piva pa ko će bolju foru izvalit.
kad se naučite raspravljat možemo pokušat opet, al dotad će i nafta od algi bit isplativa.
Svako ulaganje u nove tehnologije je isplativo, zato je zapad tu dije a mi smo tu di jesmo, nigdi.
ma o čemu vi pričate?!
da bi vađenje nafte iz plitkog, prilično dostupnog sjevernog mora bilo isplativo bio je potreban naftni šok, šta će trebat da nafta s 5000m dubine ili arktika bude isplativa?
i zašto bi se uopće vadila danas kad još najkonzervativnijih (najjeftinijih) zaliha ima dovoljno za barem 50 godina?
@ James Knox
i zašto bi se uopće vadila danas kad još najkonzervativnijih (najjeftinijih) zaliha ima dovoljno za barem 50 godina?
Kolega 50 godina je stvarno veliko razdoblje i to nikada neće proći.
Zašto danas jesti kada ću sutra ionako opet biti gladan.
Daj nemojte biti smiješni i tvrditi nešto što i sami znate da nije ispravan stav
cijena smrdljive crne tekućine i dalje pada [bye]
AP
Oil prices drop about $4 after storm threat eases
Monday August 4, 1:34 pm ET
By Stevenson Jacobs, AP Business Writer
Oil prices drop about $4 after tropical storm threat eases, US consumer spending falls
NEW YORK (AP) — Oil prices plunged in a massive sell-off Monday, falling below $120 a barrel for the first time since early May after Tropical Storm Edouard appeared unlikely to threaten oil and natural gas facilities in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Also weighing on prices was a report by the Commerce Department that consumer spending fell in June as shoppers dealt with higher prices for gasoline, food and other items. That fed investors’ beliefs that a U.S. economic slowdown is forcing Americans to cut back on energy use.
Light, sweet crude for September delivery fell more than $5 at one point to $119.50 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, its lowest level since May 6. The contract later recovered slightly, trading $3.92 lower, or 3.13 percent, at $121.18 a barrel. Crude has now fallen in six of the last nine sessions and has shaved 18 percent off its trading record of $147.27 reached July 11.
Natural gas futures also fell sharply, dropping 64 cents, or 6.82 percent, to $8.749 per 1,000 cubic feet. And gasoline futures fell 8.43 cents, or 2.73 percent, to $3 a gallon.
The dramatic dive in oil came shortly after traders learned that Edouard, aiming for the coasts of Texas and Louisiana, likely would not damage offshore oil and natural gas drilling platforms that sit in the storm’s path.
"That has taken a lot of pressure off the market. It looks like the thinking is that we dodged another bullet," said Phil Flynn, analyst at Alaron Trading Corp. in Chicago.
Meanwhile, retail gas prices kept falling, reflecting the continuing price-driven drop in U.S. fuel demand. A gallon of regular gas fell on average about half a penny overnight to $3.881.
Gas has fallen 5.6 percent since hitting an-all time high above $4 a gallon on July 17, but so far hasn’t kept up with oil’s steep descent, suggesting struggling filling stations are still saddled with gas bought when crude prices were higher.
"They still have expensive gas to feed into the system, so they’re reluctant to drop prices," said Jim Ritterbusch, president of energy consultancy Ritterbusch and Associates in Galena, Ill. "Prices never come down as fast as they go up."
Adding to the bearish sentiment around oil, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Monday proposed that the government sell 70 million barrels of oil from its strategic reserves to help lower gasoline prices. He had previously opposed tapping the supplies, but said in a major energy speech that past releases from the reserve have "lowered gas prices within two weeks."
The Illinois senator also reiterated his statement Friday that he could now support limited new offshore drilling in the U.S. if needed to enact a compromise energy policy that would foster fuel-efficient autos and alternative energy sources.
"The market is increasing the odds now that the drilling deal will get done and we will see more production coming out of the Gulf of Mexico," Flynn said. "There’s nothing that cures high prices like high prices."
Oil prices began the day trading mostly lower after the Commerce Department said consumer spending fell by 0.2 percent in June, the worst showing since February.
"The oil market’s main focus right now is on any weakness that signals a slowdown in the economy, and this personal spending report is further evidence of that," Ritterbusch said. "It gives more weight to the demand destruction argument."
Edouard was threatening to pick up strength from warm Gulf waters and gain near-hurricane speeds over the next 24 hours. forecasters said.
Shell Oil Co. said Monday it had begun evac
Dok se ja kupam vi spustite naftu u bescijenje.
ja sam započeo sa ulaganjem u sunčevu energiju………………em je ima na pretek………..em je badava……….a vi? a što ćete vi sa tom crnom smrdljivom tekućinom?? A vi?? [bye]
Nafti se ne piše dobro to je sigurno
Losers Last Change Change%
Exxon Mobi… 77.37 -2.35 -2.95%
Alcoa Inc 31.26 -0.88 -2.74%
DuPont Co 42.35 -0.96 -2.22%