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Oil prices: 2006, A Bad Year For Camels?

Unread postby Gazzatrone » Tue 11 Apr 2006, 19:47:01

Looking at the oil prices today and without question can guarantee to exceed $70 and seeing it climb almost $3 dollars from last Friday is it reasonable to see the prices hit $71 by the end of the week?

Considering as someone has pointed out that Hurricaine season hasn't started yet. The effect of Iran's nuclear admission has yet to be felt. Is it reasonable to presume that this year will see barrel prices hit the $80 mark.

If so will that marker be the wake up call. Considering that as present it isn't just energies that increasing in price. Both precious and possibly more importantly base metals are all hitting price highs. Will 2006 be the year the camel's back finally gives in.
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Re: 2006, A Bad Year For Camels?

Unread postby Kickinthegob » Tue 11 Apr 2006, 21:06:15

There are some weird wake up calls going on already. In my neck of the woods there have been problems with telephone lines getting ripped down and stolen for scrap copper and aluminum lightpole theft is growing. Iran is dead set on uranium enrichment - in fact they are claiming to have done just that after cruising some headlines. Tension is growing so combine that with depletion or lack of refining or whatever they call it and the ratchet is cranking.

If the US war admin decides to try and pull off something funny in Iran the Expletive deleted. will surely hit the fan. On the bright side, 2006 will probably be less tense than 2007 :lol:
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Re: 2006, A Bad Year For Camels?

Unread postby Dreamtwister » Tue 11 Apr 2006, 22:24:16

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Kickinthegob', 'a')luminum lightpole theft is growing.
How do you steal a light pole? They are like 40 feet tall! 8O
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Re: 2006, A Bad Year For Camels?

Unread postby cynthia » Tue 11 Apr 2006, 23:01:38

Baltimore reports thefts of the same: http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/stra ... ryid=48028
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Re: 2006, A Bad Year For Camels?

Unread postby JoeCoal » Tue 11 Apr 2006, 23:09:09

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Dreamtwister', 'H')ow the hell do you steal a light pole?
How do you deplete a billion years worth of fossil fuels, AND develop nuclear weapons in less than a century? We humans are WAY too "smart" for our own good. And yes, it's a bad year for camels, I quit smoking them... :-D
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Re: 2006, A Bad Year For Camels?

Unread postby rogerhb » Wed 12 Apr 2006, 00:00:27

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Gazzatrone', 'W')ill 2006 be the year the camel's back finally gives in.


I was expecting the punchline to be of the form ".... and my grandson will ride a camel".
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Re: 2006, A Bad Year For Camels?

Unread postby Gazzatrone » Wed 12 Apr 2006, 06:59:39

Was thinking of it but realised it might be to obvious. Although you did get me thinking.

Will 2006 be the year the camel's back finally gives in....or will we see the Saudis cornering a new market?
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Re: 2006, A Bad Year For Camels?

Unread postby Novus » Wed 12 Apr 2006, 08:01:04

Last year someone stole a 100ft section of guardrail the road. The metal is worth a lot of money so people steal.
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Re: 2006, A Bad Year For Camels?

Unread postby Petro » Wed 12 Apr 2006, 08:20:45

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Novus', 'L')ast year someone stole a 100ft section of guardrail the road. The metal is worth a lot of money so people steal.


Yeah they sure do. Couple of years ago here in Miami the freeway lights were out everynight from people first pulling the copper wires out from inside the lightpoles. It was so bad every day you could see new blocks turning dark at night. Not sure how they finaly stopped it.
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Re: 2006, A Bad Year For Camels?

Unread postby gnm » Wed 12 Apr 2006, 10:36:30

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Dreamtwister', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Kickinthegob', 'a')luminum lightpole theft is growing.


How the hell do you steal a light pole? They are like 40 feet tall! 8O


Thats happened a little around here too... They push it over with a big truck (which will be used to haul it ) and cut it into pieces with a portable sawzall...

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Re: 2006, A Bad Year For Camels?

Unread postby FairMaiden » Wed 12 Apr 2006, 14:11:40

wow - we are so sedate here in Canada. I've never seen or heard of anyone stealing scrap metal here. Wish I'd have thought of that when I was a crazy teenager...jus' kiddin'...
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Re: 2006, A Bad Year For Camels?

Unread postby Dreamtwister » Wed 12 Apr 2006, 14:24:20

All I can see in my mind's eye is 4 guys with a 1" drive ratchet pulling the nuts off the bolts, then hoisting the pole over their shoulders and running off into the night.

It's a serious problem, but man, the stuff my mind comes up with...
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Re: 2006, A Bad Year For Camels?

Unread postby Zardoz » Wed 12 Apr 2006, 15:35:58

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Kickinthegob', 'T')here are some weird wake up calls going on already. In my neck of the woods there have been problems with telephone lines getting ripped down and stolen for scrap copper and aluminum lightpole theft is growing...


It's all part of The Big Picture:

OPEC Warns High Commodity Prices May Kill Oil Projects

Peak Metals is looming.
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Re: 2006, A Bad Year For Camels?

Unread postby PrairieMule » Wed 12 Apr 2006, 15:49:16

In the last 2 weeks we have seen significant gas shotrages here in North Dallas. The last 2 weekends every Valero(Formerly Diamond Shamrock) station in my suburb was completely sold out of gas. They had a short article in the business section of the Dallas Morning news. The distribution for 60 Valero gas stations was disrupted due to a switch over for a summer ethanol based blend.

Still very creepy to see NO-GAS signs..
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Re: 2006, A Bad Year For Camels?

Unread postby strider3700 » Wed 12 Apr 2006, 16:40:30

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('FairMaiden', 'w')ow - we are so sedate here in Canada. I've never seen or heard of anyone stealing scrap metal here.


I wish it was so. We had an net outage a few months back when someone cut down the fiber thinking it had copper in it. The left it hanging when they figured it out and went back to get the phone lines, stole a few hundred feet and left that neighbourhood without phones for a day or two.
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