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Global oil demand is being destroyed as the coronavirus forces people around the world to remain indoors and avoid all unnecessary travel.
Currently, more than two-thirds of the world’s population are in lockdown, meaning no one is driving, flying or doing much that would require the use of crude or its derivatives.
The ramifications for the oil market are huge, with refiners, producers and even petrostates all facing uncertain futures. The most immediate set of data from America starkly illustrated the impact. On Wednesday, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported U.S. drivers consumed the least gasoline for at least 30 years, as normal life ground to a halt.

Demand for crude could fall by 27 million barrels a day this month, according to Rystad Energy AS, while Trafigura Group estimates the current hit to consumption is around 35 million barrels a day.
Against this backdrop, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies will hold a virtual meeting to try and hammer out an agreement to curb supply and prevent the world drowning in unwanted crude.
Below is a reminder of how consumption has been affected in various countries.
U.S. oil demand has now fallen to 14.4 million barrels a day, the lowest in data going back to 1990 and a drop of more than 30% from pre-crisis levels, government figures showed Wednesday. In its short-term outlook, the EIA forecast the hit to oil demand will be 16.7 million barrels a day in April. A number of U.S. refiners, including HollyFrontier Corp. and Marathon Petroleum Corp., cut run rates by 30%.

Crude demand in the world’s third-biggest consumer has collapsed by as much as 70% as India endures the planet’s largest national lockdown, according to officials at the country’s refiners. Consumption for the entire month could average about 50% below last year’s levels but that’s based on India’s three-week lockdown ending on April 15 as planned, according to the officials. That’s 3.1 million barrels a day of lost oil demand, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Oil refineries in China, the world’s biggest crude importer, may increase processing rates to near last year’s average levels this month, providing a glimmer of hope to a global market reeling from the virus. Meanwhile, processing at private refiners, known as teapots, will continue to ramp up with some idled plants set to resume in April, Chinese industry researcher SCI99 said. Wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, officially re-opened on Wednesday after being locked down for almost four months.

In Spain, one of the countries hit worst by the disease, oil product demand fell by 23% in March, according to BloombergNEF. Air and road fuel consumption were the most affected, with gasoline and road diesel falling by 35.5% and 26.5% respectively. Demand for kerosene, predominantly consumed in the aviation sector, fell 42.5% as aircraft remained grounded across much of the country. Spain has extended its lockdown until April 25.
Italy, which together with Spain imposed some of Europe’s harshest restrictions on movement, is also expected to extend its lockdown from April 13. With the nation under strict restrictions of movement, retail fuel sales have plunged 85%, according to service station union estimates. The country’s refiners risk permanent supply-chain disruption if the country’s lockdown runs into June and companies stockpile crude and reduce production, industry lobby FederPetroli Italia said.
Sales of gasoline and diesel in the U.K. were down by 66% and 57%, respectively, as of March 31, according to the U.K. Petrol Retailers Association. Britain’s top supermarket, Tesco Plc, said gasoline sales were down 70% over the “last weeks” following the U.K. lockdown.
A survey of Dutch car dealers, driving schools and transport companies revealed that respondents had lost almost half of their revenue due to the coronavirus and about 80% may need to seek additional credit within three months. “The Netherlands really has come to a standstill,” said Bovag spokesman Tom Huyskens. “Only those that really need it are driving, filling up their tank, but otherwise traffic has pretty much stopped.”
67 Comments on "How the Pandemic Wiped Out Oil Demand Around the World"
makati1 on Thu, 9th Apr 2020 5:45 pm
Lotsa charts, but the headline says it all. A new world coming. This is going to make a lot of people realize how much they wasted on a fantasy lifestyle, especially Amerikans.
And many are going to see their government thru open eyes for the first time. Again, Amerikans will realize that they live in a poorly run police state, not an organized democracy. Hmm.
JuanP on Thu, 9th Apr 2020 5:55 pm
Asia is a police state mak or in your case in the P’s a corrupt strong man
Abraham van Helsing on Thu, 9th Apr 2020 5:58 pm
“People in India can see the Himalayas for the first time in ‘decades,’ as the lockdown eases air pollution“
https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/himalayas-visible-lockdown-india-scli-intl/index.html
makati1 on Thu, 9th Apr 2020 6:18 pm
JuanP, and what is that stupid mafia thug YOU call “President”?
JuanP on Thu, 9th Apr 2020 6:23 pm
He is your President Mak, I am South American, remember??
makati1 on Thu, 9th Apr 2020 6:33 pm
He is not my president. I didn’t vote for him nor do I live in the US. He is nothing but what I said.
I don’t care where you claim to be from, it doesn’t make a difference. I bet the president there is just as bad or worse. No government in S.A. is honest or is it a real democracy. Real democracies never existed.
I’ll take Du30 anytime to the Trumpass.
Anonymouse on Thu, 9th Apr 2020 10:34 pm
That ‘JuanP’, is delusional davy Mak. You are being trolled by Davy, again. The real JuanP has no particular issues with the current Philippine President, as Im sure you know. The turd is so desperate to discredit ‘JuanP’, he actually made an account on registered side for that sole purpose. I didn’t think the delusional one was actually intelligent enough to know to resister on a site, maybe he called one of those free tech support chat services. Who knows.
Davy on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 2:41 am
So true Annoy. So true.
Boris Johnson on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 4:37 am
I wont be buying much more oil, my farts have turned to liquid and I don’t have long left!. Damn you covid 19!
JuanP on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 4:39 am
I dont have long left either, liquid farts all day. I have spoken to my 19 brothers and sisters down mecico way and we’ve decided who gets my tin foil hat collection and Barry Mannelow LP’s
Abraham van Helsing on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 4:47 am
Corona is not all bad news:
https://deepresource.wordpress.com/2020/04/10/corona-is-not-all-bad-news/
In fact, if I were a western politician and Paris Accords signatory, severely worried about the fate of the planet due to seemingly unstoppable economic growth and would ask a senior adviser what to do about the situation, perhaps that satanic adviser would propose a “Wuhan Wet Market Suplise”.
It would certainly be effective.
Abraham van Helsing on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 5:10 am
More signs that the effects of the “pandemic” are exaggerated and that the end in sight:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8206831/Europe-close-herd-immunity-coronavirus-ALREADY.html
“Europe could be close to herd immunity from coronavirus ALREADY with 15% of people carrying antibodies say researchers studying city dubbed ‘German Wuhan'”
Davy on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 5:52 am
“More signs that the effects of the “pandemic” are exaggerated and that the end in sight”
cloggo, you can’t wrap your mind around the systematic nature of modern globalism and the destructive nature of a pandemic like we now see. This pandemic clearly exposed the major weakness of globalism and that is cascading uncontrollable risk. In this case it was both health and economic but it could very well have been war and a huge natural disaster. Globalism with its connectivity has brittle resiliency. If this had happened in the 80’s this pandemic would have not got out of China. The world will never be what it was and that is not an exaggeration!
Davy on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 6:00 am
“Let Them Fail” – Billionaire Explains To Gobsmacked CNBC Host How Capitalism Is Supposed To Work”
https://tinyurl.com/tqqo82b zero hedge
“With the initiation of the Fed’s complete takeover and control of the US financial economy, there is now absolutely no accurate pricing discovery in the capital markets and we have entered a period of total manipulation. In light of this, the only markets I have an interest in are those where the heavy hand of government is not involved or only minimally involved. This leads me to rare commodities and collectibles. The public equity and debt markets are now nothing more than greater fool markets that are led by the greatest fools of all, the Fed and the Congress. US capital markets, RIP! When all market risk is essentially socialized, a return vs risk evaluation is essentially meaningless. Over a period of time which I cannot estimate yet, I will continue my preparation for a far different economic and financial environment. Capital deployment strategies will likely have to change from what has been the norm in the post WW2 environment. We are in a New World Order.”
Davy on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 6:00 am
This is definitely a new economic era. China and Europe are doing the same but they do not represent the same global reach as the dollar represents so this is a massive move towards a completely managed global market. Will the Fed be able to backtrack? Their tapper of last year was a lame attempt to normalize. I really think normality is gone. It was gone before but now the stake is in the heart of free markets.
I am curious to see how far the FED goes with the traditional beneficiaries who are first in line for the money so profit handsomely. Will there also be new restrictions for arbitrage and riskless profiting? I don’t think it matter “paying dollars on the penny” for this new economic system. In a sense it is universal basic income at the top.
The key point that needs to be seen through this fog of consequences is actual economic activity. You can construct fiat safety nets and ceilings but you can’t make fiat activity. What results is deflation, inflation, and combined in stagflation. Eventually the distortions will wash down the toilet of hyperinflation in the end if taken too far. Activity is organic like grass.
The issue now is moral hazard and the corruption factor. Free markets when allowed to operate properly allow real price discovery that is the best way to produce a unit of economic activity. Until the corruption factor that leads to private profit at the publics expense which leads to where we are at in late stage capitalism today. Now in this new arrangement we will have a system primed to mal-invest because of economic safety nets at the top. Bureaucrats can’t mean test like real free market price discovery? We need only look to the 20th century and the Soviet system to see this. You can’t save everyone on a sinking ship and you can’t make the grass grow.
Is this late stage capitalism’s retirement party? How long can it last? Will nations cooperate at this level? Will there also be a new global currency regime to replace the excessive influence of the dollar? Now that the dollar has been taken to this new level, I doubt other nations will want to be as reliant on it. Yet, there are no real alternatives. To get to a global currency there would need to be common agreement. Will we end up with regional currencies and a greatly reduced globalism? Has all the gold buying been a secret admission a new global currency system is ahead? Lots of question and exciting dangerous times because a global Minsky Moment could be ahead.
Davy on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 6:07 am
“Coronavirus Devastates Italy: Is It The Result Of Globalism And Free Trade?”
https://tinyurl.com/qwok4z2 strategic culture
“Be that as it may, there is an interesting backstory developing in the Italian media about why Italy has been hit so hard by the “Chinese” virus in spite of the fact that it has been in lockdown for over one month. Italy’s ties with China, and with the city of Wuhan, where the virus may have originated, run deeper than with any other European country. Last spring, when my wife and I were traveling in Northern Italy, we noticed the large numbers of Chinese, not only in tourism centers like Venice and Verona, but also in commercial and industrial areas. Italian shop holders we spoke with told us how the Chinese government and individual entrepreneurs were buying up businesses and properties at an alarming rate, penetrating the Italian economy at all levels. One gift shop proprietor in Venice described how even tourist items were increasingly being manufactured in China, a development which he described as “selling cheap junk.” He reached beneath his counter and produced a perfume bottle which looked like a local product but instead of being made in Murano it bore a tiny stamp “Made in China.”… One of the more interesting, and perhaps coincidental, aspects of the Chinese entry into Italy has been the particular connection between China and the northern Italian fashion houses, centered on Milan, that have shifted their production to Wuhan to take advantage of the cheap labor in China’s own textile industry, largely centered on the city. By all accounts, Chinese investors bought up factories in Northern Italy starting in the early 1990s. By 2016 many major brands had been completely acquired, to include Pinco Pallino, Miss Sixty, Sergio Tacchini, Roberta di Camerino and Mariella Burani while major shares of Salvatore Ferragamo and Caruso were also obtained. The Chinese owners and investors replaced ageing machinery and brought in, often illegally, tens of thousands of skilled Chinese seamstresses as a labor force. By the end of last year when the virus first struck China, direct flights from Wuhan to Lombardy served the roughly 300,000 Chinese residents of Italy who mostly work in Chinese-owned factories producing Chinese inspired Made in Italy designs. It is widely believed, though not confirmed by the Rome government, that the first infections by coronavirus in Italy, attributed to visiting “tourists,” actually may have taken place in crowded dormitories where Chinese shift workers from Wuhan dined and slept. In less than a year, however, Italians have come to realize that a tight economic embrace with Beijing also has a downside.”
Davy on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 6:16 am
“Japan To Spend Billions Relocating Production Out Of China”
https://tinyurl.com/rv4nknu zero hedge
“According to SCMP, $2 billion (US) will be set aside for companies shifting production back to Japan, while roughly $223.5 million will be spent on helping companies move production to other countries, according to SCMP. Under normal circumstances, China is Japan’s largest trading partner – however imports from China plummeted nearly 50% in February as the coronavirus pandemic resulted in closed factories and unfilled orders. Meanwhile, a planned visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to Japan early this month – the first such trip in a decade – was postponed with no date rescheduled…China’s production trainwreck has revived discussion among Japanese firms over reducing their reliance on China as a manufacturing base – while the government’s panel on future investment recommended last month that manufacturing of high-value products should shift back to Japan – while other goods should be diversified across Southeast Asia.”
Davy on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 6:19 am
“How To Protect Yourself From Long Term Pandemic Lockdown”
https://tinyurl.com/wgnkh8a alt market
“As during the Great Depression, major corporations (most of them) will be allowed to survive while small businesses are bankrupted and absorbed, further centralizing management of economic activity into the hands of a select few. In the meantime, a majority of people will be completely dependent on government aid in one form or another just to survive. The pandemic threat will continue for many months to come, perhaps with intermittent periods of loosened restrictions and lifted lockdowns. The public is being conditioned with a “wave model” of crisis and release, as I outlined with evidence in my last article ‘Waves Of Mutilation: Medical Tyranny And The Cashless Society’. This means that the economy is never coming back as it was, and tens of millions of people will remain jobless for a prolonged period of time. I predict that the establishment will support the populace with a form of Universal Basic Income (UBI) for a little while (2-3 months), and then, as the economy continues to crash, they will start cutting off these benefits to some people while adding requirements restrictions to receive benefits for others. When government becomes your sugar daddy, there are always strings attached.”
Abraham van Helsing on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 6:41 am
Maybe the sun will solve the problem:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8207713/Top-immunologist-says-people-able-sit-bit-sun-outdoors.html
“Top immunologist says people should be able to ‘sit down and take a bit of sun’ outdoors because the light ‘damages’ coronavirus as Government attempts to continue lock-down over mild Easter weekend”
I AM THE MOB on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 7:47 am
Abe
They won’t be able to hide this hoax much more longer. Nobody even knows anyone that has it.
JuanP on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 8:11 am
More than 99% of the comments posted here under my name have been posted by other people for over a year. This place is an insane asylum!
JuanP on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 8:21 am
More than 99% of the comments posted here under my name and multiple socks have been posted by me for years now. I belong in an insane asylum!
JuanP on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 8:22 am
I am even sneaked onto the moderated side with noobtube. LMFAO
Davy on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 9:33 am
“More than 99% of the comments posted here under my name have been posted by other people for over a year.“
They were all posted by me.
stupid
plastic sam on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 9:59 am
Great article to have a discussion on. To bad nobody on this forum wants to.
JuanP on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 10:00 am
“More than 99% of the comments posted here under my name have been posted by other people for over a year.“
They were all posted by me.
stupid
JuanP on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 10:01 am
Last night I dreamed of a claw hammer in my head with blood
And
Brains
Dripping
Anonymouse on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 10:03 am
JuanP, quit the fantasy and act on it. You can do it.
I AM THE MOB on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 10:21 am
Nearly everything the media and WHO/UN/CDC has predicted has been wrong. And not even close.
They said “mortality rate is around 4-5%
Now its barely 1%
They said 1.5 – 2 Million deaths.
Now it’s only 60k
They said “exponential growth” ad nauseum.
Now it has stopped and in reverse.
They said “hospitals will be overwhelmed”
Now they are laying people off in droves.
They said “Don’t wear any masks”
Now they say everyone wear a mask.
The COVID-19 epidemic is based on anecdote, rumor, gossip, conjecture, speculation, bad science, and lies.
Davy on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 10:48 am
“The Project For A New American Century & The Age Of Bioweapons: 20 Years Of Psychological Terror”
https://tinyurl.com/u334vpu zero hedge
“The mass-panic generated by COVID-19 has created a 9/11-situation with the expected police state laws being passed under the radar of many people who would normally be paying attention to such things. One of the most dangerous measures enacted involved a classified bill in February which formally mandates the head of NORTHCOM (who is also the head of NORAD) to become acting President of the United States under conditions of Martial Law, un-governability of the executive branch or general chaos in America. This later scenario is not terribly unlikely considering the danger of a financial blowout of the banking system combined with economic lockdowns of the west. China and Russia both understand the nature of the game and both nations have acted responsibly in dealing with the outbreak of Coronavirus with China’s successful containment having won seven consecutive days of no new cases. It is important that unlike the remedies promoted by London’s Imperial College, neither Russia or China have totally shut down their nations, but have rather kept their economies alive which selecting methods for selective quarantines and lockdowns (China only locked down 15 nations plus Wuhan while the remaining 95% of their economy continued to produces and support the recovering component). We know that President Trump has resisted the pressure by Deep State Experts to shut down America and has stated so repeatedly, but up until his recent conversations with Xi Jinping and Putin, there were very few options available to him beyond those proposed by Dr. Fauci, the Green New Dealing Dems or “bailout everything” monetarists around Mnuchin and Kudlow. Now that China and Russia have begun sending cargo ships of vital medical equipment to America as part of the Health Silk Road (over the screams of neocons and neoliberal technocrats like), a new possibility for a cure has presented itself. If Trump acts decisively with courage and intelligence, there is still a chance that sovereign nation states may yet stay in the drivers’ seat and use this crisis as an opportunity to force through a debt jubilee, banking reform and new Bretton Woods emergency conference to establish a foundation for a new just economic system. If Trump is unsuccessful in this task, it is more than a little scary to think about what hell will beset the world in the coming months and years.”
REAL Green on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 11:14 am
“Last night I dreamed of a claw hammer in my head with blood
And
Brains
Dripping”
That theres some REAL Sick shit Davy.
We need to see the docter. REAL Bad like…
JuanP on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 11:23 am
The Project For A New American Century & The Age Of Bioweapons: 20 Years Of Psychological Terror
The mass-panic generated by COVID-19 has created a 9/11-situation with the expected police state laws being passed under the radar of many people who would normally be paying attention to such things. One of the most dangerous measures enacted involved a classified bill in February which formally mandates the head of NORTHCOM (who is also the head of NORAD) to become acting President of the United States under conditions of Martial Law, un-governability of the executive branch or general chaos in America. This later scenario is not terribly unlikely considering the danger of a financial blowout of the banking system combined with economic lockdowns of the west. China and Russia both understand the nature of the game and both nations have acted responsibly in dealing with the outbreak of Coronavirus with China’s successful containment having won seven consecutive days of no new cases. It is important that unlike the remedies promoted by London’s Imperial College, neither Russia or China have totally shut down their nations, but have rather kept their economies alive which selecting methods for selective quarantines and lockdowns (China only locked down 15 nations plus Wuhan while the remaining 95% of their economy continued to produces and support the recovering component). We know that President Trump has resisted the pressure by Deep State Experts to shut down America and has stated so repeatedly, but up until his recent conversations with Xi Jinping and Putin, there were very few options available to him beyond those proposed by Dr. Fauci, the Green New Dealing Dems or “bailout everything” monetarists around Mnuchin and Kudlow. Now that China and Russia have begun sending cargo ships of vital medical equipment to America as part of the Health Silk Road (over the screams of neocons and neoliberal technocrats like), a new possibility for a cure has presented itself. If Trump acts decisively with courage and intelligence, there is still a chance that sovereign nation states may yet stay in the drivers’ seat and use this crisis as an opportunity to force through a debt jubilee, banking reform and new Bretton Woods emergency conference to establish a foundation for a new just economic system. If Trump is unsuccessful in this task, it is more than a little scary to think about what hell will beset the world in the coming months and years.
JuanP on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 11:24 am
“Last night I dreamed of a claw hammer in my head with blood
And
Brains
Dripping”
That theres some REAL Sick shit juanPee.
We need to see the docter. REAL Bad like…
Davy on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 11:39 am
“’It’s Safer In Beirut’: Americans Rebuff US Govt Offer To Return Home To Global Epicenter”
https://tinyurl.com/ta83gaz zero hedge
“Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced this week that in total 50,000 Americans have been brought home to US soil after being stranded abroad amid the coronavirus pandemic and accompanying country shutdowns. “We have bought more than 50,000 Americans back home from more than 90 counties,” Pompeo said Wednesday. But given that since the end of last month the United States has become the global epicenter, leading the world in confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths, Americans abroad increasingly don’t want to come home, even when offered a ‘free ride’.”
REAL Green on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 12:18 pm
“Americans abroad increasingly don’t want to come home, even when offered a ‘free ride’.”
We can’t blame em Davy.
We don’t wanna be hear eather.
JuanP on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 12:23 pm
“Americans abroad increasingly don’t want to come home, even when offered a ‘free ride’.”
We can’t blame em juanPee.
We don’t wanna be hear eather.
I need to go back to south amerika where i belong
JuanP on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 12:24 pm
It’s Safer In Beirut’: Americans Rebuff US Govt Offer To Return Home To Global Epicenter
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced this week that in total 50,000 Americans have been brought home to US soil after being stranded abroad amid the coronavirus pandemic and accompanying country shutdowns. “We have bought more than 50,000 Americans back home from more than 90 counties,” Pompeo said Wednesday. But given that since the end of last month the United States has become the global epicenter, leading the world in confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths, Americans abroad increasingly don’t want to come home, even when offered a ‘free ride’.
Apolitical on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 3:51 pm
What would the world be like if people just lived within their means and just live life slow?
makati1 on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 6:16 pm
Anon, I reply to the comment, not the name as I have mentioned before. I don’t try to keep up with DDD’s sock puppets.
I came here to debate with intelligent thinkers but brain-dead Davy destroyed that option as most intelligent thinkers left long ago. Only a few, like yourself, JuanP, Theedrich, Duncan, and a few more, have stayed.
Most posts are Davy’s bullshit ‘cut and paste’ or word salads no one reads. He never bothers to make comments of his own on what he refs. Totally worthless. Too bad his mamma didn’t drown the brat.
Maybe, if we are lucky, he will meet Mr. COVID-19 personally and become a death statistic.
Davy on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 8:31 pm
We’re REAL Proud of are Pink Poodle posts makato. It makes us feel more manly then usual.
JuanP on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 8:53 pm
It took Davy all of five comments to get moderated on the other side. ROFLMFAO!
Davy on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 9:50 pm
What can I say juanpee. I’m fucked up. So what.
dumbass
thunderf00t on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 10:05 pm
it’s tru im whitey supertard and i self quarantine
i do it for science becos science is grater than (((supremetard)))
i’d do a lot moar for sience the smelly thing is least of my concern
thunderf00t on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 10:10 pm
Christian preacher Abdallah Hassan Jiballah: “The (((supertards))) are the slayers of the prophets. They are shedders of blood who disbelieved prophets, and (((supremtard))) detailed many more of their characteristics. Therefore, hatred and hostility towards them is a part of our faith.”
makati1 on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 10:11 pm
Meanwhile, in the land of eternal summer, it is a cloudy Saturday here And the temps will stay in the 80s. Nothing new or exciting and I like it like that.
A nice fresh, 5lb chicken roasting in the oven for later and a glass of chilled local palm wine in hand. Can it get any better? ^_^
thunderf00t on Fri, 10th Apr 2020 10:14 pm
amputate all muzzies starting with muzzie imams
shout out to little big brother joe supertard
Cloggie on Sat, 11th Apr 2020 3:39 am
Majestic entrance of a fleet of 60 e-buses, ready to take up service:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inJy-OICnx8
Cloggie on Sat, 11th Apr 2020 4:01 am
E-plane competition: hyper-loop.
European hyper-loop test center will be built in the Netherlands with a “test tube” of 3 km:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xw3SQECT6JY
Speed: 1000 kmh, like in a plane.
Plans for connections between Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris, Dusseldorf and Frankfurt are, errr, in the pipeline.
Davy on Sat, 11th Apr 2020 5:44 am
Kinda funny, I moved over to the moderated side to comment because this side is insane with the same insane people here daily. The funny is juanPee was over there and I made a comment exposing his lies and he ran like a little pussy back over here where he can rely on his dirty activity of ID theft and socks to feel like a he is smart. LMFAO
Davy on Sat, 11th Apr 2020 5:51 am
“It took Davy all of five comments to get moderated on the other side. ROFLMFAO!”
The funny is on you juanPee. The moderation was not allowing anything from the and I quote “insane side” where you dwell with your id theft and socks to be referenced on the moderated side. This was a moderation of you low life because they do not want to have references to your lies and muzzie crap. Come back over and lets debate without your cheap tricks that hide how stupid you are. I dare you fuck up to come on over. Who is laughing now?