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expected oil price

Post: # 224328Post paul123456 »

hello there ,

I read the news today , and the last three weeks , and oh boy ,
by the end of February the oil prices , and so the petrol prices will peak big time , just watch ,
Brent oil is allready on a high , just watch the antics of the Arabs (so called cry for democracy ),
rocket the prices up . Iranian ships in the Suez , another 10 dollar the barrel ,

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p.s even if the prices triple , I'll still fill up with a smile

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Knock on effect to food prices will be the more interesting and inflamitory event though I suspect.
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Post: # 224352Post The Riff-Raff Element »

Plant more spuds! $200 per barrel this year, I fear.

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Post: # 224380Post greenorelse »

The Riff-Raff Element wrote:Plant more spuds! $200 per barrel this year, I fear.
Those are expensive spuds.
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depends how big the barrel is !

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Post: # 224386Post The Riff-Raff Element »

I suppose one should get about 150 kg in a standard barrel, so that 67 cents a kilo. Doesn't sound too bad...

I'm growing more this year - taking another 60 square metres under spuds. Should add about 120kg, if I'm careful.

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Post: # 224409Post okra »

Potatoes are easy to grow - it's a shame oil is not :dontknow: :dontknow: :dontknow: :dontknow:

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I loathe our dependency on oil.
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cocobelle wrote:I loathe our dependency on oil.
The only problem is, without oil there would be no Internet for you to post your comments on. :iconbiggrin:
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I think we sometimes forget just how many items are made from oil. Just google items made from oil and am quite sure you will be surprised.

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Post: # 224650Post PlainQB »

What worries me is how much fertiliser is made from oil. Oh, and all the drugs (can't spell pharmawotsicals, regulars will remember I can't spell)

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Post: # 224691Post The Riff-Raff Element »

Welcome back QB! Pharmacuticals (sp????) shouldn't be a huge problem. It's small volume stuff and there are many other paths to make drugs. Industrial fertilisers on the other hand... possible without oil, yes. Possible without a lot of energy? No.

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Post: # 224849Post PlainQB »

On a positive note the short term future could be an oportunity for tranistion movements to show their value, flourish and spread. I hope so.

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