John.Milne 0 JM October 12, 2020 I don't think in the next future the oil and gas industries will be anything in the international society again Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tom Nolan + 2,443 TN October 12, 2020 I think that we will see a strong utilization of natural gas this next decade. Not oil though. However, just like the World Economic Forum and Davos and Bill Gates and other elite state in their world plans of "The Great Reset", there will be a trend to dictate to populations how they must live. And this will include the effort to use carbon controls. Oil will take a bruising. "The Great Reset" has been in motion for years, but has accelerated with the Covid-19 era. "The Great Reset" explained... https://community.oilprice.com/topic/21211-the-world-economic-forum-davos-setting-the-agenda-on-fossil-fuels-global-regulations-etc/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gerry Maddoux + 3,627 GM October 13, 2020 In large measure, oil and gas are connected at the waist, so to speak. Sure, there are pockets of dry gas: Marcellus, Haynesville. Just not enough. By far and away, the huge abundance of natural gas depends on excess by-product from drilling for oil: all the shale basins, Guyana. This poses a pricing conundrum. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RichieRich216 + 454 RK October 13, 2020 As inexpensive as both will be people will go with what best fits the pockets, the Assclown liberal and globalist are pushing green all the while flying the Gulfstreams to exotic places, land and hop on chopper to their mega yachts! If anyone truly believes these idiots there is plenty of swamp land around the world 4 sale... 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tom Nolan + 2,443 TN October 13, 2020 3 hours ago, RichieRich216 said: globalist are pushing green all the while flying the Gulfstreams to exotic places, Yep. This January is Davos. They's be flying in or doing the online thing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites