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Peak Oil, or Oil Bubble?
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154Chevron halts Nigerian onshore oil production in response to pipeline bombing. 1patron_anejo_por_favor-6/21/2008
153Libya Says It May Cut Oil Output to Prevent Market Over-Supply By Ayesha Daya Paul Kern-6/21/2008
152It's Still a Bear & The Oil Bubble decisionpoint.comsaveslivesbyday-6/20/2008
151PDQ me thinks!Amelia Carhartt-6/20/2008
150Are we there yet? [graphic]SARMAN-6/20/2008
149The Enron Loophole. Does anyone believe this has contributed to excessive speculzamboz-6/19/2008
148Re: <i>demand is down some (in the US) </i> Meanwhile it's risiDan3-6/19/2008
147Gasoline demand is down some 2-3%, depending on your time frame. Look at the grArchie Meeties-6/19/2008
146That is an interesting post and your conclusion "GOP claim about Chinese oiCage Rattler-6/16/2008
145IMHO....global depression will bring oil down. It was so simple back in 2003.DebtBomb-6/16/2008
144<i>No reason to address the problem when it's a bubble that will burstPaul Kern-6/16/2008
143No reason to address the problem when it's a bubble that will burst.DebtBomb-6/16/2008
142No patron....it's a bubble. The Fed's have created so many bubbles thatDebtBomb-6/16/2008
141I agree....there's only one thing that could bring oil down....global demandDebtBomb-6/16/2008
140<i>``A strong dollar is in our nation's interest,''</i> Paul Kern-6/16/2008
139Goldman, Morgan Stanley Profits Conceal Reliance on Commodities By Christine Hasaveslivesbyday-6/16/2008
138Gazprom CEO's $250 Oil Forecast Deals Doom Options Traders Love By Michael saveslivesbyday-6/16/2008
137I knew you'd be concerned if Pauson didn't adress the strength of the dopatron_anejo_por_favor-6/15/2008
136Peter Lynch on the hidden cost of oil dependence (sounds like he's embracingpatron_anejo_por_favor-6/14/2008
135I agree - Yergin's "The Prize" is a truly amazing read. I recommeCal Amari-6/14/2008
134So was oil "parabolic" in 1999-2001? The rate of increase then versus patron_anejo_por_favor-6/14/2008
133<i>I think we get a deep and meaningful pullback (in oil and commodities) Hawkmoon-6/14/2008
132<i>If you correct the WTIC chart for the dollar, it's a lot less "Paul Kern-6/14/2008
131I think we get a deep and meaningful pullback (in oil and commodities) after thepatron_anejo_por_favor-6/14/2008
130GOP claim about Chinese oil drilling off Cuba is untrue Audio | Hear Vice PresiWharf Rat-6/14/2008
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