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And there was much rejoicing in the land.... Gas Prices
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Last edited by YALE; 10-27-2015, 11:43 PM.ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Yeah the shale impact will be different than the past...but low oil prices may still be a net positive for the US as a whole.
Texas will surely suffer in many aspects ranging from tax revenue to automotive fleet sales. I know a lot of machine shops in several cities that are going under. Obviously any engine supplier is having trouble, and plastic companies are going to face declining revenue.
But people now save enough in gas money to finance that new 70" TV. So were creating a lot of jobs in the phillipines, china and japan. Were also getting more hourly retail workers.
At least saudi is burning through their cash faster than expected.
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The O&G market affects more than you think, not less, and hits multiple markets. Steel manufactures have cut way back, mining is down since oil is so cheap, machines shops are closing, plastics (chemical based) are down since the oil based ones are less expensive now, and so on. If you drove through some place like Kilgore or Cisco a year ago and then drove by today the places look like a ghost town.
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Originally posted by no4njnk View PostThe O&G market affects more than you think, not less, and hits multiple markets. Steel manufactures have cut way back, mining is down since oil is so cheap, machines shops are closing, plastics (chemical based) are down since the oil based ones are less expensive now, and so on. If you drove through some place like Kilgore or Cisco a year ago and then drove by today the places look like a ghost town.
I'm not insensitive to the concerns of people that are feeling a lot of pain from the transition. But don't have such a narrow career focus. There is still opportunity out there.When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostWe're on the cusp of new technologies that will dramatically reshape the future. Petroleum is in its decline. If you get laid off from what was a lucrative industry, work to become part of the next one.
But don't have such a narrow career focus. There is still opportunity out there.
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Originally posted by fordracing19 View PostIt hits oilfield towns hard in all the different business types. It has hit Gainesville hard. Our sales have dropped 25%Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostYou might be surprised how little this bothers me. We're on the cusp of new technologies that will dramatically reshape the future. Petroleum is in its decline. If you get laid off from what was a lucrative industry, work to become part of the next one.
I'm not insensitive to the concerns of people that are feeling a lot of pain from the transition. But don't have such a narrow career focus. There is still opportunity out there.
No other industry but wind could sell their product for a negative value and still profit...
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We're not curbing our energy usage anytime soon. But we will certainly be curbing our usage of fossil fuels. Politicians have a lot to gain by supporting "non carbon emitting" energy sources. So yes, someone is going to become a billionaire by developing the technology and getting it subsidized.
Will it be you?When the government pays, the government controls.
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My old man got terminated after 34yrs with SLB today. Perfect attendance and no write ups. Has been a model employee.
Was due to see a pension increase from reaching his 35th yr. They are downsizing and it's clear they are trying to keep the lower salaries. I guess that's business.
He was looking to retire next year but this was out of the blue. He is one of the few people trained on every machine as most are only trained on one. He also had seniority in his current dept of shipping and receiving.
He has been unhappy with the job for awhile but has gotten much worse since the plant managers have been brought over from India.
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostWe're not curbing our energy usage anytime soon. But we will certainly be curbing our usage of fossil fuels. Politicians have a lot to gain by supporting "non carbon emitting" energy sources. So yes, someone is going to become a billionaire by developing the technology and getting it subsidized.
Will it be you?
Two ways to visualize here, though it should also be noted that this data is pre Clean Power Plan, which will screw the coal industry - likely to death - and will increase that NG number.
Last edited by Strychnine; 10-28-2015, 06:48 PM.
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