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The Screwed Up Energy Mess

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What's with "climate" alarmists and activists being anti-Semitic who engaged in a violent attempt to prevent an Israeli singer from competing in a contest. The truth is it exposes that the climate activists are in fact, Marxists Nazis. Yes, both were socialists and by definition totalitarians. Surprised?
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In an astonishing twist of nature, while the rest of the world faced an unprecedented heat wave, Antarctica recorded some of the coldest temperatures ever documented.
This paradox highlights climate change’s complex and multifaceted nature, revealing that extreme weather can manifest in diverse and unexpected ways.

wha dah, can't the climate cooperate with the climate doomers. wait it does, read on, The simultaneous occurrence of record cold in Antarctica and extreme heat elsewhere is a powerful reminder of the urgent need to address climate change. It underscores the importance of global cooperation and immediate action to mitigate the impacts of these unpredictable weather patterns on our planet’s delicate ecosystems and human societies. yea, the artic getting colder makes the other parts warmer because of our influence on the role of the polar vortex and the jet stream in these cold events.

it;s like reading twisted climate fairy tales.
 
Although inventories are falling, drilling rig count is down, oil prices continue to decline on the basis that the economy is weakening and weakening rapidly. Layoffs are increasing, bankruptcies are increasing, banks are withholding much higher reserves in fear of coming defaults, and companies are now "caught up" after working through their backlog and reluctant to buy raw materials in fear future sales will decline even further. The downside of lower oil prices is it is an indicator of a much weaker economy.

Crude oil inventories in the United States fell again this week, this time by 3.9 million barrels for the week ending July 19, according to The American Petroleum Institute (API). The reality was a far cry from analyst predictions which pegged the inventory move at a 700,000-barrel build for the week.
For the week prior, the API reported a 4.44 million barrel draw in crude inventories. This week marks the fourth week in a row of API-estimated inventory draws for crude oil, for a total loss of 19.4 million barrels during that time.​
 
Called one of my old oil field buddies, who like me, is 74 and still working alongside another of my buds (the 3 of us went to grad school together), and we were talking about the future of oil and gas. Gas is hopeless. The nation has a huge glut of it and it was actually below $2 per MCF (about 20% of the value of oil on a BTU content basis) and yet no one wants to build a nat gas car, nor truck (the late T. Boone Pickens advocated for conversion of our trucks to nat gas - which can be direct injected into a diesel engine - producing a low polluting engine with fuel that's about a quarter the price of diesel.) Natural gas was $2 an MCF when I sold my last gas deal in 1991. And it was never drilled because the price was too low then. When prices got higher, someone else top leased us and drilled a good gas well.

He said something that made sense to me. If he thought he had another 10 years for it to play out, the very best thing for the oil business would be for Kamala to be elected. She would try to stifle the use of oil and, in doing so, badly damage the economy and worse. So, that by the end of her reign of terror on "fossil fuels", oil would be $150 a bbl. and even gas probably closing in on $10 an MCF. At that point, the population would see a huge round of brown outs and black outs as wind and solar could not pick up the slack. They would have to turn back on the gas and coal-fired generators. There is no way that wind and solar would be capable of filling the gap in 4 years.

The idea that we are going to heat and cool the homes of people and supply the huge coming demand from computer servers for "AI" with unreliable "intermittent" power from solar and wind, is absurd. And at the rate nuclear plants are being built, it will be 2100 before enough of them are running to provide anything close. Plus, until the energy density of batteries increases at least 10-fold, EVs are not going to cut the mustard. Look at all the problems the cybertruck is having. It cannot tow squat and is nothing more than a novelty. EVs as we see them today are short distance commuter vehicles, nothing more. A golf cart on steroids.
 
I always buy cheapest graded of gas in my car.

Somebody told me they don't put the lower grade of gas in their cars. They said they go with like Exxon, Shell or higher grade even if they go with lowest grade on pump.

What do you think Terrel?

I know you have an opinion or I would not ask you.

You are a geologist.

They say the ones without ethanol burn cleaner in the engine and get better mpg. I don't know.
 
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