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To: SiouxPal who wrote (73522)7/19/2006 1:32:38 AM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 361190
 
I'm just trying to be "fair and balanced"...;-)

-s2@It'sToughtToCompeteWithFoxNews.com



To: SiouxPal who wrote (73522)7/19/2006 1:32:56 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 361190
 
Where did you go?

Check this out;

A...Sec. Bodman: Oil Producers Unable To Respond To Demand
by Dow Jones

NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said Tuesday that oil producers have "lost control of the market," which is currently in hands of oil traders.

Bodman, speaking in an interview with CNBC, said the producers of oil "are unable to appropriately respond to the demands that the marketplace is putting on them."

Bodman, who is in Baghdad and was being interviewed via a television link, also said oil demand will exceed supply for the next year or two.
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B OPEC: 07 Non-OPEC Oil Supply Seen Highest In Decades


LONDON -(Dow Jones)- The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries Monday substantially cut the implied need for its members' crude next year, citing a gush of crude from non-OPEC producers that will be at its highest in decades.
In its monthly oil market report, OPEC cut the expected need for its crude next year by more than 2% - or almost 700,000 barrels a day - compared with this year, estimating that the world will need some 28.28 million b/d of OPEC crude.
That is in part due to a 3.3% rebound in non-OPEC oil flows, or 1.7 million b/d, which the group said was twice the average growth seen in the last six years "and one of the highest in several decades."
It pinned this on a raft of exploration and production activity, a rebound in production from Russia and the Caspian, and the startup of large deepwater projects.


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To: SiouxPal who wrote (73522)7/19/2006 2:15:39 AM
From: tsigprofit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361190
 
The little cry babies on the Georgie W. Thread banned me.

Gee - they posted like 6 hostile comments to me, then banned me from replying - such little babies.

They can suck on George W's little t*ttie tonight as their Mommies tuck them in for their naps, and change their soiled nappies.

Poor little Bush babies...

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To: SiouxPal who wrote (73522)7/19/2006 2:18:18 AM
From: tsigprofit  Respond to of 361190
 
Barry and GZ on the Bushie thread seem awfully chummy.
Me thinks they should both move to Northern Israel and set up house together. Nice boys like them belong together.