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To: Chip McVickar who wrote (179691)9/19/2022 2:00:44 PM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 207797
 
Hi Chip,

Thank you for the good reads.

I'm long energy via XOM, CVX, KMI.

Long them for the dividends,regardless how crude swings whether it be demand/supply or politics.

Bought them during the pandemic for a steady dividend yield.

I have been of the thought that EV's and the "Transition" will be longer term achievements. Predominanyly in urban areas and applied where routes for delivery or pick up will be early adopters.

We were made to buy an EV charger as a special tool at out Chrysler store in 2015. Not one use of it yet!

Rural America with 30 miles outside the suburbs has no demand as yet.

Always good to hear and learn from you.

Best of trades!

Bob



To: Chip McVickar who wrote (179691)9/19/2022 4:06:06 PM
From: w0z  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 207797
 
Hi Chip! What's the conversion from heating oil futures to the price we actually pay for low sulfur heating oil? I supplement my heat pump with heating oil when our NC temperatures drop into the 30s where the heat pump loses efficiency. I just called my distributor and he quoted $4.33/gal versus $2.75 the last time I filled my 270 gallon tank in May 21. I only use ~100 gal per year and am wondering if I should wait for lower prices but can't make any sense of the futures prices compared to what I actually pay.

Thanks!

Bill

P.S. to Bob: Did you ever replace your Troy-Bilt engine? My Harbor Freight replacement works even better than the original!