Nobody wants your oil anymore they are divesting and placing their investments in green energy technologies in an effort to catch up to China. I am happy to see more money going there too.
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Hey! Coal is more important according to
@realDonaldTrump even though a gas glut costs America more and puts a lot more Americans out of a job. But you keep going,@GOPThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@RyanDezember Doggone it, another Obama policy causing too much success How long before trump takes credit? Or reverses it?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Then why are prices rising instead of falling?
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Nat gas prices are falling
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Imagine if the whole world figured out it was actually a renewable energy source......... fossil fuel..... ummmm I think NOT!
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My analysis shows its a temporary gas bottleneck...its better to drill, complete, and choke wells
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Why inventory does not grow and below 5 year average?
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Why are gas prices so high?
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If you mean gasoline they go up in relation to crude price and regional inventories and supply/demand. Percentage wise they have not gone up that high relative to WTI.
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They are up a dollar a gallon over last year. Yet there is a glut of regional inventories as it is reported they are at a loss where to put it all. It seems we have artificial escalation in oil prices
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