RT @WSJ: Crude prices pare losses but oil oversupply fear lingers http://on.wsj.com/1R9Bbha pic.twitter.com/LDzP6Xer5P
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RT @WSJ: Crude prices pare losses but oil oversupply fear lingers http://on.wsj.com/1R9Bbha pic.twitter.com/LDzP6Xer5P
“@WSJ: Crude prices pare losses but oil oversupply fear lingers http://on.wsj.com/1R9Bbha pic.twitter.com/qM4byWy5u4”And WHY is there oversupply?
@WSJ Anything faster than that (barring a major technological breakthrough in the energy sector) and... *insert ominous organ music
@WSJ Basically, we can average a divestiture transfer of 1 percent from HydrocarbonCombustibles to Renewables over the next 100 years...
@WSJ These people who think we're finished using coal and petroleum are crazy... We've got another seventy to one hundred years of this...
@WSJ Enviro 1979 in response to Jimmy Crater's guess we will run out of oil : " There is no SHORTAGE of oil. "
@WSJ The whole point is to find as many alternatives as possible in the interim and capture as much of the carbon at production source.
@WSJ There's no such thing as crude #oversupply, we'll need all of it eventually... The transition period is longer than people think it is.
@WSJ this is the end of our dependency on the Middle East. Look up what the IMF told Saudi Arabia. The end is nigh.
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