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40160jim_p, I was in Daytona on 3/12/05 with at least 25,000 Harley Davidson bikers. aerosappy-3/13/2005
40159Yes John - all very true. But if the market shifts more to high mileage cars - Bearcatbob-3/13/2005
40158Detroit has left the building? Detroit itself is somewhat of a dump except arouThink4Yourself-3/13/2005
40157Hi Larry - I don't think it is off topic at all - the demand side is just aenergyplay-3/13/2005
40156THIS POSTING IS OFF TOPIC BUT RELEVANT TO DETROIT AND CRUDE OIL SUPPLIES. I EXPLARRY LARSON-3/13/2005
40155All major centres are important to all of us no doubt. Message 21131035 CCondor-3/13/2005
40154"Detroit has left the building." Yes they have - but they are an impoBearcatbob-3/13/2005
40153I don't either, but I have read notes suggesting that commercial hedgers areprofile_14-3/13/2005
40152<i>The problem with taxing oil is the impact it would have on Detroit.<Condor-3/13/2005
40151I agree. We need to tax things we want less of and reward things we want more oBearcatbob-3/13/2005
40150OPEC at Output Limit, Official Asserts By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , March 12, 2005 kormac-3/13/2005
40149Well I still think we should have a war tax on oil, something representative of quehubo-3/13/2005
40148Que, We have a Buick LeSabre that gets 30 mpg on the highway easy. That is witBearcatbob-3/13/2005
40147I wonder if this renewed interest in shale oil moved up CWPC.OB last week?Taikun-3/13/2005
40146I think on the automobile side there is tremendous opportunity to conserve, but quehubo-3/13/2005
40145Condor - there are Bitumen upgraders under construction - for certain those seemBearcatbob-3/13/2005
40144TRENDS AND WHEN TO GET OUT OF DODGE Michael, It occurred to me that you - wiBruce L-3/13/2005
40143I was thinking more of building CDN capacity for custom refining but I know nothCondor-3/13/2005
40142Kyoto.....we'll compromise I expect. CCondor-3/13/2005
40141Hard for a company like xon to justify building a refinery when they have one ofJohn Carragher-3/13/2005
40140Que - nothing will happen with regards to Kyoto in Canada other than cosmetic acBearcatbob-3/13/2005
40139Refineries pollute and use plenty of electricity. Increasing electric demand is quehubo-3/13/2005
40138Refining in Canada would certainly appear to be in Canada's best interest. Bearcatbob-3/13/2005
40137Refining I would have hoped we would do our own refining and not just export theCondor-3/13/2005
40136Canada oil sands favor Midwest Illinois, NW Indiana refineries, pipelines gear uJohn Carragher-3/13/2005
40135OPEC Could Over-Produce If High Oil Prices Persist But Ministers Say Formal Acquehubo-3/12/2005
40134Message 21129170 To: Spotted.Cat who wrote (23565) 3/12/2005 9:04:07 PM From: Cogito Ergo Sum-3/12/2005
40133Renewable Energy Far from Mainstream Use Bear, Stearns & Co. 383 Madison AvLarry S.-3/12/2005
40132dieoff.org I linked the old website on the original Stricltly Drilling thread bBroken_Clock-3/12/2005
40131"Official: OPEC Has Reached Output Limit" May I be the first on this big guy-3/12/2005
40130Official: OPEC Has Reached Output Limit 56 minutes ago Business - AP ALGIquehubo-3/12/2005
40129Weather still locked in. cpc.ncep.noaa.govquehubo-3/12/2005
40128Don Coxe has an interesting call today. jonesheward.comquehubo-3/12/2005
40127Russ Have you considered the possibility that some of the capital supporting thupanddown-3/12/2005
40126I must admit I don't completely understand it but comparing EIA data for spoThink4Yourself-3/12/2005
40125Sorry but you dont have a clue. Gas going into storage is representative of DEMquehubo-3/12/2005
40124Russ, The vast majority of people haven't a clue about energy and where it CommanderCricket-3/12/2005
40123"Think Storage as a function of price" Storage ISN'T a function oThink4Yourself-3/12/2005
40122CC, If you are playing the E&P's as opposed to the oil service stocks, chowder-3/12/2005
40121"They" would be your basic Pig Men crowd: trading desks, 9000 hedge furusswinter-3/12/2005
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