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Gold/Mining/Energy : Strictly: Drilling and oil-field services

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To: Big Dog who wrote (42557)4/18/1999 10:05:00 PM
From: diana g  Read Replies (2) of 95453
 
Re: OSX's Relationship to Oil Price

Hi Big!

I think when Brent is at $18, there will be plenty of incentive to drill etc, and a few dollars more in the price of crude would make little difference.

At a steady and (relatively)dependable $18 Brent/$20WTI, I would think it would be close to 'full-speed ahead' in the OSX, wouldn't it?

If I'm right about that, then what gets better at $21 Brent/$23WTI?

regards,
diana
<<<Off Topic>>> In regard to your earlier question---

<<<"Just how many grrls do you live with? I bet I could fit all the good lookin' ones in my pickup. ">>

Five other grrls share the NYC house, and they are all good-looking except me.
I am the only ugly one. But I am tallest.
You might could get them all into your pickup if you have the extended cab. (They'd turn mean if you try to make them ride in the truckbed.)
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