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Originally posted by slow99 View PostPrice of oil exhibits heightened volatility largely because supply and demand are influenced by the same factors. Picture a p and q supply and demand model where the supply and demand curves are moving simultaneously. The p becomes extremely volatile.
Or does it depend on how far out you're looking?
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Just got off the phone w/ a good friend who, at the moment, is selling oil field service equipment.
Their company was bought out by a NY investment firm a few yrs ago, got $100MM in the bank account, and they sell a shitload of frac heaters, hot oil trucks, etc, etc.
They are expecting to cut up to 65% of their workforce in the next 4-6 weeks, and their 2015 forecast (which was set in Oct 2014) has now been revised downward 75%. He recently spoke to the chairman of their board and he said they are not worried at all, and might be looking to buy up some other fledgling operations, but that doesn't help the 200 people that might get axed soon.
I should try to dig up a picture...
One day we were out on one of the wells he owns south of Odessa and a crew from Basic Energy was doing a workover job while we were about 100' from the wellhead shooting caliche rocks with a Mini-14. As much as this stress sucks and the volatility might put people in an early grave, there is something soothingly relaxing and American about the oil business. I do not see myself walking away from this industry for a very long time.Last edited by Strychnine; 01-15-2015, 08:04 PM.
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Originally posted by YALE View PostThis mess is Malthusian.Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Originally posted by kbscobravert View PostYes. Just waiting for background check that should have been back already. On Monday they indicated that I might be in the 19th start date.Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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I was told by folks at my new job that since we are on the service end, we are not in trouble like the drilling and production side, and being an offshore service also helps tremendously. I don't know all the ins and outs of our business yet, but apparently in times like these alot of the rigs use times like this to take care of their service issues and upgrades / refurbs. Hopefully that's true!
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Originally posted by 93LXHORSE View PostI was told by folks at my new job that since we are on the service end, we are not in trouble like the drilling and production side, and being an offshore service also helps tremendously. I don't know all the ins and outs of our business yet, but apparently in times like these alot of the rigs use times like this to take care of their service issues and upgrades / refurbs. Hopefully that's true!
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Originally posted by 93LXHORSE View PostI was told by folks at my new job that since we are on the service end, we are not in trouble like the drilling and production side, and being an offshore service also helps tremendously. I don't know all the ins and outs of our business yet, but apparently in times like these alot of the rigs use times like this to take care of their service issues and upgrades / refurbs. Hopefully that's true!
When I was working in slickline technology...that was a pretty stable gig because it only worked with Wells that were already completed...those weren't going away like drilling rigs do. The places that really get hit are completions, drilling, perfing, fracking...anything working towards bringing new wells online.
Since saudI has alot of old Wells that require maintenence...there is a massive amount of work there.
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