
When we left CA in '04 the old meter was way over on 4, Bubbles, Bubbles Everywhere was my line and including what looked to me like the popping of the civil liberties bubble as well.
The last spike of the old meter was after the great drought of '12. That pretty well scuttled my last plans for growing an irrigated crop of any size here, beyond a kitchen garden that is. The ground water here is just too deep and fluctuates too much to grow typical row crops. I was at 3+
Then last year I guessed in the Price Challenge that the big glut would arrive as promised and prices would tank. My personal economy did well so maybe 2-.
But either I was wrong about there being a glut on the way or I was early or maybe the glut did arrive but was exported to the EU. And now, the EIA of all people says LTO is just a flash in the pan and the US will be back to decline in a few years. Kopits kinda freaked me out too with the news that not just the oil majors are pulling back on their investment in new production but so are the NOCs and the WSJ says 80 "big oil companies" in the US invested less in 2013 and foreign investment is petering out as well
It seems to me this is a biggie and I'd guess territory we've not covered before: record high prices with falling E&P expenditures. Unless there is just huge amounts of cheap oil about to flow from every gopher hole, if the OilCos don't continually reinvest the big bucks the supply has nowhere to go but down.
If the economy heats up at the same time spare capacity is falling (and exports declining) we will have another big price spike at the least. Which will be very bad news for a global economy finally shaking off the effects of the ponzi credit fiasco. The US and global economy actually looks to be moving off the dime at least the stock markets' all-time highs want us to believe as much (never mind the current jag is fueled by free money - leverage in the markets is at an all-time high) then it is pretty well inevitable we'll have at least another recession.
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I vowed last years we would decide if we would stay here in the Ozarks for the duration or perhaps go on some new adventure. I'd think the time to jump would be soon if we are going to jump.
So the meter is jittering past 2, maybe 3 before long.
Give your old meter a couple of taps and report your measurement.
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P.S. you may change your reading at any time throughout the year












