Re: Doom Boom
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 9:02 am
well make the most of it canada's stopped producing and started laying off oil workers
greenshoots
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Extracting oil from the oil sands always was an expensive business and only financially viable when oil prices are high. Once prices go back up, and unfortunately they inevitably will, production in the oil sands will start up again.greenshoots wrote:well make the most of it canada's stopped producing and started laying off oil workers
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I heard on the radio this morning that the price of Alberta oil sands production is $9 a barrel, and that the price of North Dakota sour crude has gone negative Last time I filled up I paid 80 cents Canadian per litre. Petrol is easily affordable now even though I drive a 5.9 litre V8.DaveB wrote:Extracting oil from the oil sands always was an expensive business and only financially viable when oil prices are high. Once prices go back up, and unfortunately they inevitably will, production in the oil sands will start up again.greenshoots wrote:well make the most of it canada's stopped producing and started laying off oil workers
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I use this stuff, it's what the US Army uses for it's petrol storage. Expensive I know, but a little goes a long long way. I put a little in a gallon of petrol and left it for a year just to see, after the year I used that petrol in a chainsaw and it started and ran without any problems.Scotsgun wrote:We used to add something to the fuel in the army. It supposedly kept if 'fresh.' Anyone know what it is and if it can be purchased?