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  • This week's rig count... -4

    Oil +2
    Gas -4

    767 total.

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    • We're back up to $1.59, but it was $1.26 earlier this week.
      ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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      • Down here in cotulla it hasn't dropped below $2

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        • Originally posted by YALE View Post
          We're back up to $1.59, but it was $1.26 earlier this week.
          Is that in Stephenville?

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          • Originally posted by Denny
            Halliburton Pampa just got hit with a tornado.
            Ouch.
            Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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            • That plant had closed approximately a month ago.

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              • Oil Tanker Backlog in U.S. Gulf Seen as New Symbol of Glut

                HOUSTON, Nov 10 (Reuters) – A traffic jam of oil tankers has emerged along the U.S. Texas coast this month, a snarl that some traders see as the latest sign of an unyielding global supply glut.

                More than 50 commercial vessels were anchored outside ports in the Houston area at the end of last week, of which 41 were tankers, according to the Houston Pilots, an organization that assists in the navigation of larger vessels in and around port areas. Normally there are between 30 to 40 vessels anchored offshore, of which two-thirds are tankers, according to the pilots.

                Although the channel has been shut intermittently due to fog or flooding in recent weeks, pilots said those issues were not significant enough to create the backlog. “It’s not because of a lack of pilots or tug boats,” according to JJ Plunkett, a Port Agent with the Houston Pilots. As of Nov. 6, more than 20 million barrels of crude were sitting in vessels anchored outside the U.S. Gulf Coast waiting to discharge, double the volume that typically discharges each week, according to Matt Smith, Director of Commodity Research at ClipperData. “We’re seeing ships idling off the coast of China, Singapore, (the) Arab Gulf, and now the U.S. Gulf. It appears that the glut of supply in the global market is only getting worse,” Smith said.

                Oil traders in the U.S. cash market pointed to everything from capacity constraints at Gulf Coast storage tanks to a lack of buyers for the imported barrels. While U.S. data show Gulf Coast inventories hit a record 251.7 million barrels just over a week ago, major facilities at Corpus Christi, Houston, the Beaumont-Nederland area, and St. James, Louisiana, were still barely two-thirds full at the end of October, according Genscape data.

                Several traders said some ships may have arrived without a buyer, which can be hard to find as ample supply and end-of-year taxes push refiners to draw down inventories. At the same time, the steepening contango structure of the oil futures market – in which prompt barrels are priced at a discount to future contracts – has diminished the urgency to unload vessels.

                The spread between first- and sixth-month WTI has fallen by nearly $1 in three days to more than $4, its lowest since August but still not enough to make it profitable to store excess crude on tankers, traders said. On Monday, the December to January contango for WTI hit its widest level since the end of April, with January trading up to a $1.30 a barrel premium to the prompt contract.

                Patrick Rodgers, the chief executive of Euronav, one of the world’s biggest listed tanker companies, said oil glut was so severe traders were asking ships to go slow to help them manage storage levels.

                “We are being kept at relatively low speeds. The owners of the oil are not in a hurry to get their cargoes. They are managing their storage capacity by keeping ships at a certain speed."


                These pics are from yesterday.









                and these are tankers in the ship channel

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                • -10
                  Originally posted by racrguy
                  What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
                  Originally posted by racrguy
                  Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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                  • Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
                    -10
                    And they were all oil directed.
                    Gas rig count stayed level.

                    Yeah, it's gonna be a while, boys.

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                    • Originally posted by Denny
                      My money is on at least a decade.
                      At least by then other energy sources will be more practical

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                      • On another note, regular unleaded was $171.9 at Buc ees in Temple yesterday...

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                        • Originally posted by The King View Post
                          On another note, regular unleaded was $171.9 at Buc ees in Temple yesterday...
                          Seems high.
                          "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                          • Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Post
                            Seems high.
                            I agree, $171.90 a gallon is not reasonable, but I guess you do have to pay for clean bathrooms...
                            Originally posted by Silverback
                            Look 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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                            • It's not a bad price for I-35 gas, and those bathrooms were indeed spotless.

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                              • Originally posted by The King View Post
                                It's not a bad price for I-35 gas, and those bathrooms were indeed spotless.
                                you sure?
                                "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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