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Oil Prices Jump Most on Record After Saudi Arabia Strike

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Oil posted its biggest ever intraday jump, briefly surging above $71 a barrel after a strike on a Saudi Arabian oil facility removed about 5% of global supplies and raised the specter of more destabilization in the region.

In an extraordinary start to trading on Monday, London’s Brent futures leaped almost $12 in the seconds after the open, the most in dollar terms since their launch in 1988. Prices have since pulled back about half of that initial gain of almost 20%, but are still heading for the biggest advance in almost three years.

OPEC Secretary General Mohammad Barkindo discusses the attack on a Saudi Aramco facility.

Markets: European Open.” (Source: Bloomberg)

For oil markets, it’s the single worst sudden disruption ever, and while Saudi Arabia may be able to return some supply within days, the attacks highlight the vulnerability of the world’s most important exporter. They also revive political risk in prices, with the heightened danger of conflict in a region that holds almost half of global crude reserves.

“We have never seen a supply disruption and price response like this in the oil market,” said Saul Kavonic, an energy analyst at Credit Suisse Group AG. “Political-risk premiums are now back on the oil-market agenda.”

In other developments:

The dramatic move in oil reverberated around financial markets. Haven assets including gold and Treasury futures surged on concern over the geopolitical fallout from the attacks. Currencies of commodity-linked nations including the Norwegian krone and the Canadian dollar also advanced. U.S. gasoline futures jumped almost 13% before paring their increase to around 8%.

State energy producer Saudi Aramco lost about 5.7 million barrels a day of output on Saturday after 10 unmanned aerial vehicles struck the world’s biggest crude-processing facility in Abqaiq and the kingdom’s second-largest oil field in Khurais.

SAUDI-OIL-ENERGY-ARAMCO

Smoke billows from an Aramco oil facility in Abqaiq on Sept. 14.

The disruption surpasses the loss of Kuwaiti and Iraqi petroleum output in August 1990, when Saddam Hussein invaded his neighbor. It also exceeds the loss of Iranian oil production in 1979 during the Islamic Revolution, according to the International Energy Agency.

Oil Disruptions

Saudi attack tops biggest disruptions in history

Sources: International Energy Agency, Bloomberg

“The vulnerability of Saudi infrastructure to attacks, historically seen as a stable source of crude to the market, is a new paradigm the market will need to deal with,” said Virendra Chauhan, a Singapore-based analyst at industry consultants Energy Aspects Ltd. “At present, it is not known how long crude will be offline for.”

Saudi Arabia can restart a significant volume of the halted oil production within days, but needs weeks to restore full output capacity, people familiar with the matter said. The kingdom — or its customers — may use stockpiles to keep supplies flowing in the short term. Aramco could consider declaring itself unable to fulfill contracts on some international shipments — known as force majeure — if the resumption of full capacity at Abqaiq takes weeks.

That would rattle oil markets further and cast a shadow on Aramco’s preparations for what could be the world’s biggest initial public offering. It’s also set to escalate a showdown pitting Saudi Arabia and the U.S. against Iran, which backs proxy groups in Yemen, Syria and Lebanon. Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen claimed credit for the attack, but U.S. President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo have already pointed the finger directly at Iran.

Trump Vows U.S. ‘Locked and Loaded’ If Iran Was Behind Attacks

Persian Gulf Tensions

Satellite image showing damage to Saudi Aramco’s Abqaiq oil processing facility.

Trump, who said the U.S. is “locked and loaded depending on verification” that Iran staged the attack, earlier authorized the release of oil from the nation’s emergency reserves. The IEA, which helps coordinate industrialized countries’ emergency fuel stockpiles, said it was monitoring the situation.

“No matter whether it takes Saudi Arabia five days or a lot longer to get oil back into production, there is but one rational takeaway from this weekend’s drone attacks on the kingdom’s infrastructure — that infrastructure is highly vulnerable to attack, and the market has been persistently mispricing oil,” Ed Morse, Citigroup Inc.’s global head of commodities research, wrote in a note.

Brent jumped more than 19% to $71.95 a barrel on ICE Futures Europe, its biggest gain in percentage terms since 1991. In the ensuing hours, it pared that advance to trade up 9.5% at $65.92 a barrel as of 10:25 a.m. in London. The global benchmark crude could rise above $75 a barrel if the outage at Abqaiq lasts more than six weeks, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said.

relates to Oil Prices Jump Most on Record After Saudi Arabia Strike

Satellite image showing plumes of smoke from the Abqaiq oil plant following a drone strike.

On the New York Mercantile Exchange, West Texas Intermediate futures were frozen for about two minutes after the scale of the move delayed the market open. When it finally started trading, WTI jumped more than 15% to $63.34 a barrel, the most since 2008. It was at $59.73 as of 10:26 a.m. London time.

Crude futures surge after a drone strike on a Saudi Aramco oil facility

The attacks “set the stage for a Monday-morning mini-massacre of any market participants holding short positions or bearish expectations,” said John Driscoll, chief strategist at JTD Energy Services Ltd. in Singapore. The “price move was exacerbated by the unprecedented magnitude of the outage on the world’s key supplier and the potential for escalation of geopolitical skirmishes involving the U.S., Saudi and Iran.”

The drama wasn’t limited to flat prices. The spread between Brent and WTI widened as much as 37%, showing that the oil spike will affect global prices more than those in the U.S., where shale output and ample supplies provide more of a buffer.

Brent’s six-month backwardation jumped to the highest level since September 2013 as the outage raised concerns about obtaining near-term supplies. And the call-put skew flipped into positive territory for the first time since 2018, indicating that options traders are willing to pay more to place a bet on prices rising rather than falling.

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56 Comments on "Oil Prices Jump Most on Record After Saudi Arabia Strike"

  1. ANAL REAPER on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 9:00 am 

    I hope the oil shortage wipes out all poor minorities.

    THEY ARE PARASITES AND NEED OT BE EXTERMINATED AS SUCH!

    PEAK OIL 2020!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. Robert Inget on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 9:11 am 

    Iran is BELIEVED to have grabbed yet another
    tanker.
    https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1178571/iran-news-iran-oil-tanker-Strait-of-Hormuz-gulf-saudi-arabia-uk-us

    The Express is a not always reliable tabloid.

    Since Iran linked with Russian Air Defense capabilities Iran’s proxies have become more active. One could take it one step more. Iran has become a proxy itself, for Russia.

    Question: How long will US be Proxy for Israel and Saudi Arabia as a tiny portion of America’s population are Israeli or Saudi Arab?

    ‘Lock and loaded’, indeed.

  3. Robert Inget on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 9:15 am 

    Apparently Iran did arrest a small vessel for smuggling diesel. Kind of a non story.

  4. Robert Inget on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 9:35 am 

    Rockstar oil analyst @CroftHelima : “damage at Abqaiq much more extensive than originally thought, multi-month outage, likely US military response on Iranian targets.” This is only the beginning. Energy stocks to rally much further once initial profit taking is exhausted #OOTT

  5. Miami Beach faggot on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 9:55 am 

    “ANAL REAPER on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 9:00 am”

  6. Davy on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 10:02 am 

    “Platts: Oil Could Test $80 After Attacks In Saudi Arabia”
    https://tinyurl.com/yyu885f2 oil pice

    “On Monday, at the start of the first trading day since Saturday’s attacks, Brent Crude prices soared 20 percent at opening, surging the most on record.Additional risk premium “could see prices test $80/b despite Saudi Arabia today claiming production and exports will not be significantly impacted,” S&P Global Platts Analytics said on Saturday. The attacks have also wiped out the global spare capacity, which Platts Analytics estimates to be 2.3 million barrels per day, with over 1.6 million bpd of this located in Saudi Arabia. The International Energy Agency (IEA) said in a brief statement on Saturday that “The IEA is monitoring the situation in Saudi Arabia closely. We are in contact with the Saudi authorities as well as major producer and consumer nations. For now, markets are well supplied with ample commercial stocks.” The expected update from Saudi Arabia and a potential timeline of restoration of production will determine the next move for oil prices.”

  7. Robert Inget on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 10:15 am 

    Profit taking began five minutes after oil markets opened Sunday evening US time.

    Those with more information will wait longer than one hour here.
    Platts is saying $80 will be tested. After Wednesday’s EIA inventory repore?

    I’m waiting for the next shoe to drop.
    The US and Saudi Arabia dare not sue for peace in Yemen. Makes us look weak don’t ya know.

    Launching missiles at Iran’s oil infrastructure only
    makes a bad situation worse.

    After all we’ve done for Iraq and Venezuela, I can’t understand why they’ve taken Russia and Iran’s side.

    Meanwhile, China.
    China is far more dependent on Iran for crude oil than just three days ago.
    (the plot motive thickens)
    If the US tries to stop an Iranian tanker or destroy
    Iran’s oil infrastructure it’s all-out-war with BOTH
    China and Russia not to mention Lebanon, Syria.

    Here are Trumps recent words on the subject;

    WASHINGTON – A day after appearing to threaten military action against Iran over the attack on Saudi Arabia oil facilities, President Donald Trump struck a more neutral tone early Monday by saying the United States does not need Middle East oil production.

    “Because we have done so well with Energy over the last few years (thank you, Mr. President!), we are a net Energy Exporter, & now the Number One Energy Producer in the World,” Trump said. “We don’t need Middle Eastern Oil & Gas, & in fact have very few tankers there, but will help our Allies!”

    As Sec. Rex Tillerson, former president of EXXON said of Trump,”a fucking idiot”

  8. Duncan Idaho on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 10:36 am 

    The Fat Boy is going to do nothing on Iran.
    Hint:
    Any direct attack on Iran would result in swarms of missiles hitting U.S. military installations in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar. Saudi water desalination plants, refineries and ports would also be targets.

    It is doubtful that Trump or the Saudis are ready to risk such a response.

    As Iran’s President Rouhani said:

    “If one day they want to prevent the export of Iran’s oil, then no oil will be exported from the Persian Gulf”

    Pompeo (and other hawks) must recognize that Iran means what it says and has the tools to fulfill that promise.

  9. FuelShortageComing on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 10:56 am 

    The fat boy said:

    Because we have done so well with Energy over the last few years (thank you, Mr. President!), we are a net Energy Exporter, & now the Number One Energy Producer in the World. We don’t need Middle Eastern Oil & Gas, & in fact have very few tankers there, but will help our Allies!

    Translation, Israel and Saudi Arabia can go fuck themselves. He won’t do anything about it.

    Case close. No war.

  10. Duncan Idaho on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 11:06 am 

    we are a net Energy Exporter
    We produce 11.5 million, and use 20 million barrels a day.
    Is basic math a problem?

  11. FuelShortageComing on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 11:10 am 

    It is not about math, it about telling Israel and Saudi Arabia to go fuck themselves.

    He is aware that the US is a net importer. He way of twister and he told Israel and Saudis Arabia to go fuck themselves. It is actually quit brilliant the way it did it. No diplomatic envoys no bullshit straight to the point.

  12. Robert Inget on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 11:12 am 

    This is not ‘insider information’ just horse’s mouth.

    “I just got off the phone with my RBC broker and he just got off the phone with Helima Croft, analysts and other Brokers on a 1-hour call. They’ve been working all weekend long Halima said the Saudi facilities will be out for months”.

    What we’ve been sayin all week-end.
    Whoever bombed those chemical plants knew EXACTLY what to target. (insiders?)

    We in N. America won’t really begin to feel a pinch for six to eight weeks.
    China is the elephant in the living room, not the US. China’s SPR may be even larger than Americas. Iran has been shipping tanker after tanker to China ‘to be held in a tax free zone’
    (till sanctions on Iran are lifted). Nevertheless,
    when China ‘takes delivery’ Iran will be paid in
    yuan ‘credits’ Not USD.

    China and Russia are out to kill USD as the world’s reserve currency.
    If you are the world’s biggest oil importer you would want to pay for oil in your own currency.
    (as does the US)
    Iraq, Iran, Russia, Venezuela and NOW China
    will demand payment in anything but USD.

    First of all the US placed 5% tariffs on all US oil exports to China. Canada didn’t, no other exporter did. Where will China get its ten million barrels p/d? Not here, that’s for sure.
    As China becomes utterly reliant on Iran’s crude
    that trio China/Russia/Iran gets tighter and tighter.

  13. Robert Inget on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 11:17 am 

    21.7 Million p/d Duncan.

    Don’t forget to take a ‘Canadian to lunch’ today.

    Notice that Trump takes credit for fracking, horizontal drilling and everything shale.

    That must go over big with industry workers.

  14. Duncan Idaho on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 11:33 am 

    I stand corrected Robert– I was just “rounding” things out.
    The ignorance of the ‘Merican Proletariat is astounding!

  15. Duncan Idaho on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 11:39 am 

    Hint:
    OIL (BRENT) PRICE COMMODITY
    67.88 USD 7.63 +(12.80%)

  16. Davy on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 12:26 pm 

    “We produce 11.5 million, and use 20 million barrels a day. Is basic math a problem?”

    What about product produced and exported or does that mess up your math?

  17. Davy on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 12:35 pm 

    “We in N. America won’t really begin to feel a pinch for six to eight weeks.”
    What kind of pinch bobby?

    “China and Russia are out to kill USD as the world’s reserve currency.
    Kill is such an emotional word. Bobby do you hate the US?

    “Iraq, Iran, Russia, Venezuela and NOW China
    will demand payment in anything but USD.”
    Sure thing bobby, again, your hate for the US drolls down your wrinkled face

    “First of all the US placed 5% tariffs on all US oil exports to China.”
    What? Explain yourself bobby??

  18. More Davy Trolling on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 12:44 pm 

    What kind of pinch bobby?

    Bobby do you hate the US?

    Sure thing bobby, again, your hate for the US drolls down your wrinkled face.

    Explain yourself bobby??

  19. Davy on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 12:50 pm 

    Oops, sorry for being a dick again everyone.

    Robert Inget,

    My opinions differ from yours. We don’t need to agree with each other in order to have a discussion about them. I apologize for the ad-hom attacks. I was out of line.

  20. JuanPaultard ID theft on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 1:06 pm 

    Davy said Oops, sorry for being a dick again everyone. Rober…
    More Davy Trolling said What kind of pinch bobby? Bobby do you hate the US…
    Davy said I like to complain endlessly about PO.com, yet I e…

  21. Miami Beach Faggot on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 1:08 pm 

    JuanPaultard is sexually immature and a deviant

  22. Robert Inget on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 1:28 pm 

    Trump’s War on Trade (updates)

    HOUSTON (Reuters) – China’s threat on Friday to slap a 5% tariff on U.S. oil imports could further soften demand for physical crude at hubs along the U.S. Gulf Coast, where exporters already have taken to shipping crude overseas without firm buyers, traders said.

    As for that ‘pinch’.
    Port of Houston, United States to Jeddah Islamic Port, Saudi …

    ports.com › Sea route & distance
    Port of Houston, United States to Jeddah Islamic Port, Saudi Arabia sea route and distance. … time at sea. Distance: 8571 nm; Speed: knots; Days at sea: 35.7 ….

    PADD 3 inventories last week rose to the highest in a month, at 225.1 million barrels, and were 12.4 million barrels higher than the same week last year, U.S. government data showed. Supplies have climbed as two new pipelines carrying U.S. shale from the Permian Basin opened last week, pushing key coastal grades to the lowest in a year.

    On Friday, China proposed clamping a 5% tariff on $75 billion in U.S. goods including oil for the first time in response to President Donald Trump’s plan to impose 10% tariffs on Chinese-made consumer goods on Sept. 1 and Dec. 15.

    Exports vary, domestic consumption, seasonal. With the employment rate so high
    and public transport so poor, domestic consumption is inelastic.

    This is exactly why I reprint EIA’s inventory repore
    rat cheer every Wednesday.

    Since when is worrying about China, Iran and Russia ‘unAmerican?’
    Since Trump is not a flower, is he a Russian plant?

    Try Google next time, before you shoot yourself
    in both feet. (he who shall not be named)

  23. Robert Inget on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 1:50 pm 

    Rule #1 Don’t post stupid.

    Mexico, Venezuela, went negative export without much notice or fuss.

    When Saudi Arabia loses six million barrels P/D
    there are threats of war over Yemen who we’ve been bombing five years, murdering
    tens of thousands with US weapons, refueling and Intel. Not a single target left standing, not a hospital, school or oil field for that matter.

    We are allied with Saudi Arabia ONLY because they have the cheap crude we needed.
    Can anyone think of one other reason?
    We were willing to put up with people who financed 9/11. Willing look the other way while
    KSA’s genocide almost wiped out an entire race.
    I’ll join with Trump, “we don’t need ME oil”.

  24. Davy on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 1:51 pm 

    Are you confused Bobby z?

    “Trump’s War on Trade (updates)
    HOUSTON (Reuters) – China’s threat on Friday to slap a 5% tariff on U.S. oil “

    “First of all the US placed 5% tariffs on all US oil exports to China.”

  25. Davy on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 1:55 pm 

    “Since when is worrying about China, Iran and Russia ‘unAmerican?’”

    You don’t worry about them Bobby, you cheer them on just like your sidekick, Idaho. The both of you are just old men with emotional hard-ons. Very deep hate for America. Losers

  26. Robert Inget on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 2:16 pm 

    As for those ‘exports’
    Buyers of Saudi oil scramble for alternatives, U.S. exports ramp up.

    By Jessica Jaganathan and Jessica Resnick-Ault Reuters

    “NEW YORK/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The oil markets were in turmoil on Monday after the weekend’s attack on Saudi facilities, as refiners in top consumer Asia looked for alternative supplies, U.S. crude producers ramped up efforts to export crude and Saudi Arabia tried to secure refined products..”

    “Booking activity and freight rates for cargoes from the U.S. Gulf Coast rose over the weekend and on Monday, a ship broker said. U.S. physical crude along the Gulf Coast, which can be exported most easily, was in high demand, with premiums soaring to levels not seen since June for certain grades.

    “The export window for U.S. crude is going to be wide open,” said Phil Flynn, an analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago. “You are probably going to see record amounts of U.S. exports.”.”

    Article at: https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/saudi-attacks-threaten-u-gasoline-005839927.htm

  27. Davy on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 3:21 pm 

    “Damage At Saudi Oil Plant Points To Well Targeted Swarm Attack”
    https://tinyurl.com/y5aygsgp moon of alabama

    “Two processing areas were hit and show fire damage. At least the control equipment of both was likely completely destroyed: Consultancy Rapidan Energy Group said images of the Abqaiq facility after the attack showed about five of its stabilization towers appeared to have been destroyed, and would take months to rebuild – something that could curtail output for a prolonged period. “However Saudi Aramco keeps some redundancy in the system to maintain production during maintenance,” Rapidan added, meaning operations could return to pre-attack levels sooner. The targeting for this attack was done with detailed knowledge of the process and its dependencies. The north arrow in those pictures points to the left. The visible shadows confirm the direction. The holes in the tanks are on the western side. They were attacked from the west. The hits were extremely precise. The Yemeni armed forces claimed it attacked the facility with 10 drones (or cruise missiles). But the hits on these targets look like neither. A total of 17 hits with such precise targeting lets me assume that these were some kind of drones or missiles with man-in-the-loop control. They may have been launched from within Saudi Arabia. There is no information yet on the damage in Khurais, the second target of the attacks. The U.S. and Israel are able to commit such attacks. Iran probably too. Yemen seems unlikely to have this capability without drawing on extensive support from elsewhere. The planing for this operation must have taken months.”

  28. Davy on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 4:50 pm 

    It’s true that I like to complain endlessly about PO.com, but that’s because I enjoy trolling PO.com 20/7. Go figure.

    I demand to know the identity of posters so I can individualize my hate speech for each poster. I need the ability to tailor my vitriolic insanity.

    MODS, I demand you do as I say, never as I do.

    This is the reason why, excluding my ID Theft and Sock Puppetry, I am spending less time on this lame unmoderated forum to concentrate on my own blog. I do want to thank all those who have attacked me with giving me material for growth. I have saved the best of my comments for my new blog. I have years worth of material. I have enjoyed moderating the worst of you and neutering your selfish useless agendas. I will still be here it is just I will be spending more time putting out a blog. I don’t expect much of a following with my blog. This is more a personal effort to assemble what I have learned over the last 10 years of formulating my REAL Green Deep Adaptation. Many of my ideas and lifestyles are not mine. I do not claim anything either. For the stalkers here I hope you find my blog and visit the comment forum. It will be only lightly moderated to prevent juanpee identity theft and excessive cloggo spamming. LOL. There will be a prize for juanpee and annoymouse if you can stalk my blog. Double LOL. Anyway fuck my enemies and many thanks to those who contributed to my metamorphous.

    I guess I could have joined the moderated section at PO dot com, but I knew I’d get my ass permanently banned. I’ll try not to let the door smack me up the backside on the way out.

    Goodbye to ALL of you dumbasses.

  29. Fucknut JuanPaultard on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 5:03 pm 

    ID theft

    Davy said It’s true that I like to complain endlessly…

  30. Duncan Idaho on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 5:18 pm 

    The Saudis right now beside crapping their thobes, are realizing they are a bunch of dumb and inbread scum who are desperately trying to hide their only valuable asset is drying up and they have a massive Shia population who are just looking for payback after years of abuse.
    One humans opinion—-
    But I agree, their days are probably numbered.

  31. MODS supermacist muzzie jerk on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 5:31 pm 

    Davy on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 4:50 pm
    above is not supertard pbuh obv.

    supertard is a fmr paultard. he used peace as a club to beat people with. only fmr paultard is familiar with this tactic.

    i hate this place, i’m breaking my early retirement rule and i hate it. i need to focus on my goat.

  32. makati1 on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 5:35 pm 

    I hope the Yemenis take out another few refineries or oil/gas fields and some pipelines. Maybe a port or two?

    $100+ oil by Christmas? GO YEMENIS!

  33. Duncan Idaho on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 5:55 pm 

    I hope the Yemenis take out another few refineries or oil/gas fields and some pipelines. Maybe a port or two?

    With current missile technology, it seems quite easy–
    The Russians have the tech to stop a bit of it, but not the US apparently.

  34. makati1 on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 6:22 pm 

    Duncan, your assessment of the US military’s abilities seem to be correct. If you look at the failure of same for the last 70 years, goatherds winning with antique rifles, etc, you can see the proof. Not to mention the latest debacles with the F35 and the newest navy ships. Nothing works.

  35. JuanPaultard madness on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 6:41 pm 

    Wow, JuanPaultard thinks he is artistic with his Muzzie bullshit. Instead he is autistic and and a dumbfuck

    MODS supermacist muzzie jerk said Davy on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 4:50 pm above is not su…
    MODS supremacist muzzie jerk said Davy on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 3:07 pm above is supert…

  36. Davy on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 7:10 pm 

    Oops, sorry for getting all triggered and losing my widdle temper again everyone.

  37. Pat on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 7:23 pm 

    “I hope the Yemenis take out another few refineries or oil/gas fields and some pipelines. Maybe a port or two?”vulnerability to more attacks signal the Saudi may go off oil map for months. The Saudi giant oil fields facing huge depletion, ageing with hardly able maintain output and with disruptions difficult to maintain output. oil hit new highs $150.we are post peak oil decades ago.

  38. I AM THE MOB on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 7:44 pm 

    Far-Right Group Attacks LGBTQ Pride in Eastern Ukrainian City

    https://en.hromadske.ua/posts/far-right-group-attacks-lgbtq-pride-in-eastern-ukrainian-city

  39. I AM THE MOB on Mon, 16th Sep 2019 8:05 pm 

    Italy Reopens Ports to Migrants After Ousting Far-Right Leader

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/italy-reopens-ports-to-migrants-after-ousting-far-right-leader-matteo-salvini?source=twitter

    come one, come all!

    I see an Italian baby boom coming soon!!

    lol

  40. Cloggie on Tue, 17th Sep 2019 12:46 am 

    “Italy Reopens Ports to Migrants After Ousting Far-Right Leader”

    Salvini wasn’t “ousted”, it was him who pulled the plug from the government he participated in, in the expectation he would enjoy massive gains in the following election.

    He has to wait a little for that next election, but rest assured he will be back, with a vengeance. These NGO boats are meaningless in numbers. They serve as propaganda items for the political right.

  41. Cloggie on Tue, 17th Sep 2019 12:56 am 

    “Far-Right Group Attacks LGBTQ Pride in Eastern Ukrainian City”

    Then and now, western Ukraine desired to be part of the German, rather than the Soviet-Russian sphere of influence.

    In the entire white world, there is no country with more right-wing potential than the Ukraine, for the simple reason that like no other they experienced the horrors of ultra-leftism:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holodomor

    Exactly the same program your tribe has in store for hapless Americans and English, that is to say your most loyal water carriers. If you succeed, the next gulag guard on North-American soil will be “of color”:

    https://documents1940.wordpress.com/2017/10/26/the-new-america/

    But I don’t think you will succeed.

    America-1776 was a mistake. Parts of it are better off under European supervision. It’s for your own good.

  42. Duncan Idaho on Tue, 17th Sep 2019 10:06 am 

    The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in its latest available report that last year, the US imported about 9.93 million barrels per day of petroleum from some 86 countries, of which 78 percent was crude oil.
    Interestingly, Saudi Arabia was the second largest oil provider for the US, selling it around 900,000 bpd. Iraq was ranked fifth on the list with a little more than half a million bpd. Canada topped the list by selling an average of 4.28 million bpd to the US.

  43. Davy on Tue, 17th Sep 2019 12:01 pm 

    Idaho, buddy, you got a link or you just talking out your ass? Because you know…you are so smart. BTW, what was exported both product and crude while you are at it.

  44. Davy on Tue, 17th Sep 2019 12:28 pm 

    Oops, sorry Idaho, buddy, my goat just showed me how to use the google thang.

    https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=727&t=6

  45. juanPaultard Fucktard on Tue, 17th Sep 2019 12:34 pm 

    Ban the cunt

    Davy said Oops, sorry Idaho, buddy, my goat just showed me h…
    Davytard said Oops, I spelt Faucktard rong. I’m so dumb.
    Nostradamus said Oil Prices Plunge On Reports Saudi Output Levels N…
    Boney Joe said ‘Low-Flying’-Missiles Used In Aramco A…

  46. I AM THE MOB on Tue, 17th Sep 2019 12:59 pm 

    Clogg

    From your own link

    “The causes are still a subject of academic debate, and some historians dispute its characterization as a genocide.[26][27]”
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holodomor

    womp womp

  47. Davy on Tue, 17th Sep 2019 1:46 pm 

    Oops, sorry for getting all triggered and losing my widdle temper again everyone, and for using the ‘C’ word. My mommy always told me the ‘C’ word was real bad. Even more badder then the ‘F’ word.

  48. Cloggie on Tue, 17th Sep 2019 1:55 pm 

    “womp womp”

    “from 3.3 to 12 million see death toll, most likely estimate is 7.5 million”

    /wikipedia
    Doink doink.

  49. Fucktard juanPaultard on Tue, 17th Sep 2019 2:02 pm 

    Davy said Oops, sorry for getting all triggered and losing m…

  50. Fucktard juanPaultard on Tue, 17th Sep 2019 2:11 pm 

    Having a hard time concentrating on your own blog Davy?

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