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June contract is already testing $10 handle.
I won't be surprised to reach negative this week.
a nationalized oil industry you say?
Holy kek user.
Did you make this?
I guess it's going for negative today... and this contract have still have a month to delivery time.
JUST NATIONALIZE THE SHIT
like any normal, functioning nation
I'm starting to think we're not a capitalist country and we're not a democracy either.
Not me. But Jesus Christ I've spent more time looking and laughing at it than the guy that did.
>money is used to increase storage capacity, USD goes up, and nation becomes more secure
imagine thinking this is a problem
sell it to the russians
we're not
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>be trump
>offer russia america's shale industry
>on condition russia sells agriculture industry to america
>make money selling russian produce to chinks
What could go wrong?
Everyone gets money except dependents. I’m voting democrat this fall fuck it
Here's my idea for an oil industry bailout:
OPEN THE FUCKING WORLD BACK UP YOU RETARDS.
You need to be 18+ to post on this board, dumbass.
of course he does
How do I profit off of this?
SHUT UP GOY WE HAVE TO DO THIS BECAUSE CHEAP AND ACCESSIBLE ENERGY IS BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Does this faggot think he is going to get attention and money as oil is exactly near the "fair price" he cited 25 the other day. He thinks someone is going to wipe his ass and give him more money than he gave to US citizens. What a faggot
>noooo yu cant just let capitalism happen!
lmao what a fucking kike.
>give me 1200 for my down payment on a honda
WTF U CANT SAVE THE OIL INDUSTRY NOOO
AND STILL NOT A PENNY FOR THE POSTAL SERVICE
Many first world nations have nationalized oil industries you filthy kike.
>*WOOP WOOP*
>PULL UP
Storage capacity is expensive in the U.S. The current capacity is fine for 'normal' demand especially in light of Just-In-Time inventory strategies in place. Any increase in storage capacity would not be used except once a decade (?). Never happen unless there is some outside incentive.
>SINK RATE
>*WOOP WOOP*