CMRivdogs Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 52 minutes ago, Screwball said: I'm rooting for Miami and Akron, and mid-majors in general. Roots in Ohio and the U of Toledo. VCU upset UNC, I have ties to neither school. My wife’s a UVa grad and I grew up near VaTech. Richmond’s just up the road so anyone who can cutdown the Carolina Blues is considered a friend. An oh yea, Duke almost got there’s handed to them. That would have made it a very good day Quote
gehringer_2 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 19 minutes ago, Tigeraholic1 said: that's fine. The S&P has also lost $3 Trillion dollars in equity since this escapade started. A good chunk of that has disappeared from American's pension and retirement accounts. Paying a higher price for methane would be the better deal if you could get it. I'd also note that the only reason nat gas prices in the US are not up is because we don't have the export capacity to move more gas to where the price is better. You can bet that if we did, you would not be getting much discount from world prices out any patriotic bleeding heart of US producers. And you can bet producers are doing everything they can to get to where they have the infrastructure to export more. Edited 4 hours ago by gehringer_2 Quote
Tigeraholic1 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 32 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: that's fine. The S&P has also lost $3 Trillion dollars in equity since this escapade started. A good chunk of that has disappeared from American's pension and retirement accounts. Paying a higher price for methane would be the better deal if you could get it. I'd also note that the only reason nat gas prices in the US are not up is because we don't have the export capacity to move more gas to where the price is better. You can bet that if we did, you would not be getting much discount from world prices out any patriotic bleeding heart of US producers. And you can bet producers are doing everything they can to get to where they have the infrastructure to export more. In other words, the U.S. is insulated from the global natty gas market due to home cooking. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Tigeraholic1 said: In other words, the U.S. is insulated from the global natty gas market due to home cooking. and this war is costing us a lot more than what we may save in nat gas prices. Quote
CMRivdogs Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Petrol running $3.99 a gallon at local watering holes. Thanks Maga Quote
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