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PostHeaderIcon Do you support increasing the American supply of crude oil and natural gas to lower energy prices?


Yes. Because its "NOT" about lowering gas prices, but about consuming a "Domestic" source of energy for National Security. Otherwise we get embroiled in Middle East Conflicts or have to deal with Chavez running off at the mouth. Or Nigerian shutdowns because some AK-47 wielding mob attacked a rig.

But besides those issues, we will also lower our Trade Deficit and keep American Dollars in American Hands. I rather buy oil/gas that was pumped from an American Well by Americans than give my money to the Saudis.

So I say, start the drilling, and start it now. For Americas Economic and National Security interest. To hell with the hippies, we need Oil to run a 21st century economy. Else somebody get me a horse and a box of candles. We are going back 100/yrs.

PostHeaderIcon How is shutting down oil rigs and hording natural gas to drive up prices "free market"??

Its not its stealing from the American citizens who put that crook in the White House.

There are almost more drilling rigs working in the US now than at any time going back to 1986, and almost doubled in the past four years You dont get record storage of natural gas, and crude oil, from shutting down rigs. You get it from drilling.for it.

PostHeaderIcon CH 17 Reports #104 – Natural Gas Prices

This “Channel 17 Reports” segment was on natural gas prices. It was a “mini doc” produced by Ron Arnold on 12/28/1982.

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PostHeaderIcon wholesale natural Gas prices, January 2006?

january 2006

$8.66

PostHeaderIcon Is there a danger of higher gas prices if natural gas is used as a transitional fuel?

Woolsey answers that while there is a debate over this, most observers feel there are ample new opportunities for gas discovery that would keep prices stable. The two things we need to focus on most in the short term as we make this transition are energy efficiency and co-generation of power.

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PostHeaderIcon why are natural gas prices rising too are we almost out of natural gas too this is getting so ridiculous?

you have to make life decisions at the pump 4.00 for gal milk for my child or 4.00 a gal for gas how do the expect min wage to live .hey cant make it to work today .why? cant afford gas . something has to give if gas goes up more economy is going to be more messed up cause no one can afford to work or pay for bills or food even at 50000 a year im struggling im going to quit my job and apply for welfare. oh wait min wage is too much for welfare these dayst oo !!! or maybe move to canada the hell with it ill quit and get free money and shouldy health care but ill be damned if ill spend my stimulus tax on us goods that check is compensation and ill spend it else where maybe ill use it to move to canada the us is ate up like a pile of coat hangers but my complaining will not help but my bank is closed to usa untill something gives either oil or food …….

We’re in an economic cycle. It happens. Personally, I think oil is essentially the new bubble asset. We had tech stocks, then houses, and now people see oil going up, and keep bidding up the price by buying oil futures beyond all reasonable demand.

You watch, in 6 months or less, the oil bubble will pop, and we’ll be seeing $70 a barrel oil again.

PostHeaderIcon Natural Gas Prices… Please Help!?

I am thinking of renting a house that has gas for the heat… it has a 150 gallon tank. How much will it cost to fill it up and how long will it last? It is a 2 bedroom 1 bath. I think the only thing that runs off of the gas is the heat. This is in North Carolina if that helps.

If it has a 150 gallon tank it’s not natural gas. It’s either fuel oil or propane.

PostHeaderIcon The Energy Report – 4/19/10

Susan McGinnis anchors this afternoon’s Clean Skies News Energy Report from Washington, DC.
On the program:
-The Major Economies Forum is underway in Washington with delegates hoping to bridge gaps on climate change.
-Saying Copenhagen didn’t do enough for emerging nations, Bolivia hosts talks on global warming and its impact on some of the worlds poorest people.
- Energy ministers from the countries that produce most of the world’s natural gas meet to seek ways to boost and stabilize export prices.
-Matinee Energy is teaming up with Hyundai and LG to build 240 megawatts of solar power in the southwest.

www.cleanskies.com

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PostHeaderIcon Do you think the natural gas dispute will be resolved this weekend between Russia and Ukraine?

With temperature plunging in Europe, Russia is showing Europe who is the boss here. May be Russia is trying to raise Natural gas price on Europe and this current dispute is just the first step?

sure they create the crisis in this particular time to be urgent.

PostHeaderIcon Range’s Pinkerton Discusses Value of Marcellus Shale: Video

April 13 (Bloomberg) — John Pinkerton, chief executive officer of Range Resources Corp., talks with Bloomberg’s Carol Massar about how the company’s holdings in the Marcellus Shale natural-gas formation are worth “several times more” than the $14,000 an-acre price other sales have earned. (Source: Bloomberg)

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