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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Without getting into specifics (and definitely not conspiracy theories) does anyone else get the feeling there is stuff going on in the world that is being ignored. I really don't like the noises and actions of Russia for example.

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"Without getting into specifics (and definitely not conspiracy theories) does anyone else get the feeling there is stuff going on in the world that is being ignored. I really don't like the noises and actions of Russia for example. "

Russia is actually a bit quiet because Putin said that there's no problem with Coronavirus, but it seems to have arrived. His position is based on looking strong, but his military spending and projection of power abroad will not compensate for Russians dying due to incompetence.

At the same time Saudi Arabia has crashed the price of oil. Thus could permanently shut down companies in the USA and Russia. Russian oil on particular is expensive and a shut down would make large areas uneconomic to reopen, especially with the transition to renewables reducing energy costs.

The US just dropped it's vehicle emissions standards to "improve pollution levels"

Countries like Hungary and Turkey have governments using this as a pretext to grab power.

Even the UK Parliament has stopped work, even though it is not beyond the wit of man to listen and contribute to debates and vote on line.

So yes there is plenty of stuff going on...

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Without getting into specifics (and definitely not conspiracy theories) does anyone else get the feeling there is stuff going on in the world that is being ignored. I really don't like the noises and actions of Russia for example.

Russia is actually a bit quiet because Putin said that there's no problem with Coronavirus, but it seems to have arrived. His position is based on looking strong, but his military spending and projection of power abroad will not compensate for Russians dying due to incompetence.

At the same time Saudi Arabia has crashed the price of oil. Thus could permanently shut down companies in the USA and Russia. Russian oil on particular is expensive and a shut down would make large areas uneconomic to reopen, especially with the transition to renewables reducing energy costs.

The US just dropped it's vehicle emissions standards to "improve pollution levels"

Countries like Hungary and Turkey have governments using this as a pretext to grab power.

Even the UK Parliament has stopped work, even though it is not beyond the wit of man to listen and contribute to debates and vote on line.

So yes there is plenty of stuff going on..."

How would this put US firms out of business?

So you think Russia are just peacock ing with their warships in the Channel?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Without getting into specifics (and definitely not conspiracy theories) does anyone else get the feeling there is stuff going on in the world that is being ignored. I really don't like the noises and actions of Russia for example.

Russia is actually a bit quiet because Putin said that there's no problem with Coronavirus, but it seems to have arrived. His position is based on looking strong, but his military spending and projection of power abroad will not compensate for Russians dying due to incompetence.

At the same time Saudi Arabia has crashed the price of oil. Thus could permanently shut down companies in the USA and Russia. Russian oil on particular is expensive and a shut down would make large areas uneconomic to reopen, especially with the transition to renewables reducing energy costs.

The US just dropped it's vehicle emissions standards to "improve pollution levels"

Countries like Hungary and Turkey have governments using this as a pretext to grab power.

Even the UK Parliament has stopped work, even though it is not beyond the wit of man to listen and contribute to debates and vote on line.

So yes there is plenty of stuff going on...

How would this put US firms out of business?

So you think Russia are just peacock ing with their warships in the Channel? "

The UK parliament situation has baffled me.

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"Without getting into specifics (and definitely not conspiracy theories) does anyone else get the feeling there is stuff going on in the world that is being ignored. I really don't like the noises and actions of Russia for example.

Russia is actually a bit quiet because Putin said that there's no problem with Coronavirus, but it seems to have arrived. His position is based on looking strong, but his military spending and projection of power abroad will not compensate for Russians dying due to incompetence.

At the same time Saudi Arabia has crashed the price of oil. Thus could permanently shut down companies in the USA and Russia. Russian oil on particular is expensive and a shut down would make large areas uneconomic to reopen, especially with the transition to renewables reducing energy costs.

The US just dropped it's vehicle emissions standards to "improve pollution levels"

Countries like Hungary and Turkey have governments using this as a pretext to grab power.

Even the UK Parliament has stopped work, even though it is not beyond the wit of man to listen and contribute to debates and vote on line.

So yes there is plenty of stuff going on...

How would this put US firms out of business?

So you think Russia are just peacock ing with their warships in the Channel? "

The oil price reduction? A lot of US oil firms are only viable with oil above a certain price. Many were killed the last time the oil price was pulled down. Together with an economic downturn making borrowing harder this will kill off another tranche.

Like any leader who cannot deliver at home for their population, Putin finds an external threat to demonstrate his power against.

What do warships or aeroplanes travelling near the UK actually achieve? It's just a dog pissing on a lamp post.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Without getting into specifics (and definitely not conspiracy theories) does anyone else get the feeling there is stuff going on in the world that is being ignored. I really don't like the noises and actions of Russia for example. "

President Putin may have been exposed to the Coronavirus after he met a leading doctor who has since tested positive. Russia has passed tough new laws including prison terms for breaking quarantine rules after a surge in Coronavirus infections.

(news last night)

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

Russia is a house of cards. Putin has to play every trick in the book to appear strong.

Including sending his rickety tubs up and down the channel for appearances sake.

Unlike the rest of the world he doesn’t really have to do much about Covid 19. He closed the borders to appear strong but would he be worried about a death toll? Doubt it.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Without getting into specifics (and definitely not conspiracy theories) does anyone else get the feeling there is stuff going on in the world that is being ignored. I really don't like the noises and actions of Russia for example.

Russia is actually a bit quiet because Putin said that there's no problem with Coronavirus, but it seems to have arrived. His position is based on looking strong, but his military spending and projection of power abroad will not compensate for Russians dying due to incompetence.

At the same time Saudi Arabia has crashed the price of oil. Thus could permanently shut down companies in the USA and Russia. Russian oil on particular is expensive and a shut down would make large areas uneconomic to reopen, especially with the transition to renewables reducing energy costs.

The US just dropped it's vehicle emissions standards to "improve pollution levels"

Countries like Hungary and Turkey have governments using this as a pretext to grab power.

Even the UK Parliament has stopped work, even though it is not beyond the wit of man to listen and contribute to debates and vote on line.

So yes there is plenty of stuff going on...

How would this put US firms out of business?

So you think Russia are just peacock ing with their warships in the Channel?

The oil price reduction? A lot of US oil firms are only viable with oil above a certain price. Many were killed the last time the oil price was pulled down. Together with an economic downturn making borrowing harder this will kill off another tranche.

Like any leader who cannot deliver at home for their population, Putin finds an external threat to demonstrate his power against.

What do warships or aeroplanes travelling near the UK actually achieve? It's just a dog pissing on a lamp post."

Have you ever worked in the oil industry?The downturn in oil prices does not kill oil companies in the USA.They simply conserve their stocks and import when it is cheap until the price rises again.Its a win,win for them as unlike the opec countries they have other industries to rely on.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well said

There’s oil fields large and small that can just be set aside like the closed diamond mines in the Kimberley that are just kept dormant to keep the price up.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes something big is happening behind the scenes, remember that fear is the biggest weapon, most of what we hear about the virus is fake news as well.

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"Without getting into specifics (and definitely not conspiracy theories) does anyone else get the feeling there is stuff going on in the world that is being ignored. I really don't like the noises and actions of Russia for example.

Russia is actually a bit quiet because Putin said that there's no problem with Coronavirus, but it seems to have arrived. His position is based on looking strong, but his military spending and projection of power abroad will not compensate for Russians dying due to incompetence.

At the same time Saudi Arabia has crashed the price of oil. Thus could permanently shut down companies in the USA and Russia. Russian oil on particular is expensive and a shut down would make large areas uneconomic to reopen, especially with the transition to renewables reducing energy costs.

The US just dropped it's vehicle emissions standards to "improve pollution levels"

Countries like Hungary and Turkey have governments using this as a pretext to grab power.

Even the UK Parliament has stopped work, even though it is not beyond the wit of man to listen and contribute to debates and vote on line.

So yes there is plenty of stuff going on...

How would this put US firms out of business?

So you think Russia are just peacock ing with their warships in the Channel?

The oil price reduction? A lot of US oil firms are only viable with oil above a certain price. Many were killed the last time the oil price was pulled down. Together with an economic downturn making borrowing harder this will kill off another tranche.

Like any leader who cannot deliver at home for their population, Putin finds an external threat to demonstrate his power against.

What do warships or aeroplanes travelling near the UK actually achieve? It's just a dog pissing on a lamp post.Have you ever worked in the oil industry?The downturn in oil prices does not kill oil companies in the USA.They simply conserve their stocks and import when it is cheap until the price rises again.Its a win,win for them as unlike the opec countries they have other industries to rely on."

You don't have to work in an industry to be able to read.

I plumbed my tap and sink. They've been functioning without leaks for several years. Never worked as a plumber.

That's not to say that working in an industry doesn't give you greater insight, bit it can also blind you. If you have been retired then your views and knowledge could be very outdated.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil-shale-costs-analysis-idUSKBN2130HL

Stripper wells that are reaching the end of their lives are unlikely to reopen once closed as they are only marginally economic now.

Every day's a school day

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Without getting into specifics (and definitely not conspiracy theories) does anyone else get the feeling there is stuff going on in the world that is being ignored. I really don't like the noises and actions of Russia for example.

Russia is actually a bit quiet because Putin said that there's no problem with Coronavirus, but it seems to have arrived. His position is based on looking strong, but his military spending and projection of power abroad will not compensate for Russians dying due to incompetence.

At the same time Saudi Arabia has crashed the price of oil. Thus could permanently shut down companies in the USA and Russia. Russian oil on particular is expensive and a shut down would make large areas uneconomic to reopen, especially with the transition to renewables reducing energy costs.

The US just dropped it's vehicle emissions standards to "improve pollution levels"

Countries like Hungary and Turkey have governments using this as a pretext to grab power.

Even the UK Parliament has stopped work, even though it is not beyond the wit of man to listen and contribute to debates and vote on line.

So yes there is plenty of stuff going on...

How would this put US firms out of business?

So you think Russia are just peacock ing with their warships in the Channel?

The oil price reduction? A lot of US oil firms are only viable with oil above a certain price. Many were killed the last time the oil price was pulled down. Together with an economic downturn making borrowing harder this will kill off another tranche.

Like any leader who cannot deliver at home for their population, Putin finds an external threat to demonstrate his power against.

What do warships or aeroplanes travelling near the UK actually achieve? It's just a dog pissing on a lamp post.Have you ever worked in the oil industry?The downturn in oil prices does not kill oil companies in the USA.They simply conserve their stocks and import when it is cheap until the price rises again.Its a win,win for them as unlike the opec countries they have other industries to rely on.

You don't have to work in an industry to be able to read.

I plumbed my tap and sink. They've been functioning without leaks for several years. Never worked as a plumber.

That's not to say that working in an industry doesn't give you greater insight, bit it can also blind you. If you have been retired then your views and knowledge could be very outdated.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil-shale-costs-analysis-idUSKBN2130HL

Stripper wells that are reaching the end of their lives are unlikely to reopen once closed as they are only marginally economic now.

Every day's a school day "

Mate you think you are an expert on everything but i can tell you, you do not have a clue on this subject.

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"Without getting into specifics (and definitely not conspiracy theories) does anyone else get the feeling there is stuff going on in the world that is being ignored. I really don't like the noises and actions of Russia for example.

Russia is actually a bit quiet because Putin said that there's no problem with Coronavirus, but it seems to have arrived. His position is based on looking strong, but his military spending and projection of power abroad will not compensate for Russians dying due to incompetence.

At the same time Saudi Arabia has crashed the price of oil. Thus could permanently shut down companies in the USA and Russia. Russian oil on particular is expensive and a shut down would make large areas uneconomic to reopen, especially with the transition to renewables reducing energy costs.

The US just dropped it's vehicle emissions standards to "improve pollution levels"

Countries like Hungary and Turkey have governments using this as a pretext to grab power.

Even the UK Parliament has stopped work, even though it is not beyond the wit of man to listen and contribute to debates and vote on line.

So yes there is plenty of stuff going on...

How would this put US firms out of business?

So you think Russia are just peacock ing with their warships in the Channel?

The oil price reduction? A lot of US oil firms are only viable with oil above a certain price. Many were killed the last time the oil price was pulled down. Together with an economic downturn making borrowing harder this will kill off another tranche.

Like any leader who cannot deliver at home for their population, Putin finds an external threat to demonstrate his power against.

What do warships or aeroplanes travelling near the UK actually achieve? It's just a dog pissing on a lamp post.Have you ever worked in the oil industry?The downturn in oil prices does not kill oil companies in the USA.They simply conserve their stocks and import when it is cheap until the price rises again.Its a win,win for them as unlike the opec countries they have other industries to rely on.

You don't have to work in an industry to be able to read.

I plumbed my tap and sink. They've been functioning without leaks for several years. Never worked as a plumber.

That's not to say that working in an industry doesn't give you greater insight, bit it can also blind you. If you have been retired then your views and knowledge could be very outdated.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil-shale-costs-analysis-idUSKBN2130HL

Stripper wells that are reaching the end of their lives are unlikely to reopen once closed as they are only marginally economic now.

Every day's a school day Mate you think you are an expert on everything but i can tell you, you do not have a clue on this subject."

I haven't claimed expertise. I merely point d you towards information that you have been unable to refute.

Incidentally, you have not really contributed to answering the OPs question. You seem to want to discredit me.

That's fine but rather discourteous to the original author.

If you hadn't noticed we are in a pandemic driven global recession. The USA cannot rely on its other industries anymore than anyone else can.

You have essentially said that a company is in a good situation when it has no income and a competitor is selling its product into its market. Is that correct?

A company makes money by producing and selling a product at as high a price as possible.

Selling a product at a low price is not a "win". Selling a product at a loss is not a "win". Furloughing or sacking staff is not usually considered a "win". The cost of maintainig a facility making no money and restarting it is higher than keeping it in continuous production. This is not a "win".

Now, are you planning to address the OP or just try to go after me again?

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Without getting into specifics (and definitely not conspiracy theories) does anyone else get the feeling there is stuff going on in the world that is being ignored. I really don't like the noises and actions of Russia for example.

Russia is actually a bit quiet because Putin said that there's no problem with Coronavirus, but it seems to have arrived. His position is based on looking strong, but his military spending and projection of power abroad will not compensate for Russians dying due to incompetence.

At the same time Saudi Arabia has crashed the price of oil. Thus could permanently shut down companies in the USA and Russia. Russian oil on particular is expensive and a shut down would make large areas uneconomic to reopen, especially with the transition to renewables reducing energy costs.

The US just dropped it's vehicle emissions standards to "improve pollution levels"

Countries like Hungary and Turkey have governments using this as a pretext to grab power.

Even the UK Parliament has stopped work, even though it is not beyond the wit of man to listen and contribute to debates and vote on line.

So yes there is plenty of stuff going on...

How would this put US firms out of business?

So you think Russia are just peacock ing with their warships in the Channel?

The oil price reduction? A lot of US oil firms are only viable with oil above a certain price. Many were killed the last time the oil price was pulled down. Together with an economic downturn making borrowing harder this will kill off another tranche.

Like any leader who cannot deliver at home for their population, Putin finds an external threat to demonstrate his power against.

What do warships or aeroplanes travelling near the UK actually achieve? It's just a dog pissing on a lamp post.Have you ever worked in the oil industry?The downturn in oil prices does not kill oil companies in the USA.They simply conserve their stocks and import when it is cheap until the price rises again.Its a win,win for them as unlike the opec countries they have other industries to rely on.

You don't have to work in an industry to be able to read.

I plumbed my tap and sink. They've been functioning without leaks for several years. Never worked as a plumber.

That's not to say that working in an industry doesn't give you greater insight, bit it can also blind you. If you have been retired then your views and knowledge could be very outdated.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil-shale-costs-analysis-idUSKBN2130HL

Stripper wells that are reaching the end of their lives are unlikely to reopen once closed as they are only marginally economic now.

Every day's a school day Mate you think you are an expert on everything but i can tell you, you do not have a clue on this subject.

I haven't claimed expertise. I merely point d you towards information that you have been unable to refute.

Incidentally, you have not really contributed to answering the OPs question. You seem to want to discredit me.

That's fine but rather discourteous to the original author.

If you hadn't noticed we are in a pandemic driven global recession. The USA cannot rely on its other industries anymore than anyone else can.

You have essentially said that a company is in a good situation when it has no income and a competitor is selling its product into its market. Is that correct?

A company makes money by producing and selling a product at as high a price as possible.

Selling a product at a low price is not a "win". Selling a product at a loss is not a "win". Furloughing or sacking staff is not usually considered a "win". The cost of maintainig a facility making no money and restarting it is higher than keeping it in continuous production. This is not a "win".

Now, are you planning to address the OP or just try to go after me again?"

just putting your right on usa oil policy which by the way is a bit hypocritical as you are so keen on threads staying on track.As for the Russians no just maneuvers in my opinion.

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By *V-AliceTV/TS  over a year ago

Ayr

More happening than we are being told ...

That's always been the case. Always will be.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"More happening than we are being told ...

That's always been the case. Always will be."

This is it.

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"Without getting into specifics (and definitely not conspiracy theories) does anyone else get the feeling there is stuff going on in the world that is being ignored. I really don't like the noises and actions of Russia for example.

Russia is actually a bit quiet because Putin said that there's no problem with Coronavirus, but it seems to have arrived. His position is based on looking strong, but his military spending and projection of power abroad will not compensate for Russians dying due to incompetence.

At the same time Saudi Arabia has crashed the price of oil. Thus could permanently shut down companies in the USA and Russia. Russian oil on particular is expensive and a shut down would make large areas uneconomic to reopen, especially with the transition to renewables reducing energy costs.

The US just dropped it's vehicle emissions standards to "improve pollution levels"

Countries like Hungary and Turkey have governments using this as a pretext to grab power.

Even the UK Parliament has stopped work, even though it is not beyond the wit of man to listen and contribute to debates and vote on line.

So yes there is plenty of stuff going on...

How would this put US firms out of business?

So you think Russia are just peacock ing with their warships in the Channel?

The oil price reduction? A lot of US oil firms are only viable with oil above a certain price. Many were killed the last time the oil price was pulled down. Together with an economic downturn making borrowing harder this will kill off another tranche.

Like any leader who cannot deliver at home for their population, Putin finds an external threat to demonstrate his power against.

What do warships or aeroplanes travelling near the UK actually achieve? It's just a dog pissing on a lamp post.Have you ever worked in the oil industry?The downturn in oil prices does not kill oil companies in the USA.They simply conserve their stocks and import when it is cheap until the price rises again.Its a win,win for them as unlike the opec countries they have other industries to rely on.

You don't have to work in an industry to be able to read.

I plumbed my tap and sink. They've been functioning without leaks for several years. Never worked as a plumber.

That's not to say that working in an industry doesn't give you greater insight, bit it can also blind you. If you have been retired then your views and knowledge could be very outdated.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil-shale-costs-analysis-idUSKBN2130HL

Stripper wells that are reaching the end of their lives are unlikely to reopen once closed as they are only marginally economic now.

Every day's a school day Mate you think you are an expert on everything but i can tell you, you do not have a clue on this subject.

I haven't claimed expertise. I merely point d you towards information that you have been unable to refute.

Incidentally, you have not really contributed to answering the OPs question. You seem to want to discredit me.

That's fine but rather discourteous to the original author.

If you hadn't noticed we are in a pandemic driven global recession. The USA cannot rely on its other industries anymore than anyone else can.

You have essentially said that a company is in a good situation when it has no income and a competitor is selling its product into its market. Is that correct?

A company makes money by producing and selling a product at as high a price as possible.

Selling a product at a low price is not a "win". Selling a product at a loss is not a "win". Furloughing or sacking staff is not usually considered a "win". The cost of maintainig a facility making no money and restarting it is higher than keeping it in continuous production. This is not a "win".

Now, are you planning to address the OP or just try to go after me again?just putting your right on usa oil policy which by the way is a bit hypocritical as you are so keen on threads staying on track.As for the Russians no just maneuvers in my opinion. "

The point that I was making is that the oil price crash is due to Saudi Arabia wanting to kill a lot of its rivals off.

What's your theory?

You haven't really mentioned US oil policy. I wasn't talking about it either. I've covered the logic of why not making money is not a win/win.

I have also indicated why shale oil and stripper well companies will fail.

This thread is speculative. That's rather the point.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Without getting into specifics (and definitely not conspiracy theories) does anyone else get the feeling there is stuff going on in the world that is being ignored. I really don't like the noises and actions of Russia for example.

Russia is actually a bit quiet because Putin said that there's no problem with Coronavirus, but it seems to have arrived. His position is based on looking strong, but his military spending and projection of power abroad will not compensate for Russians dying due to incompetence.

At the same time Saudi Arabia has crashed the price of oil. Thus could permanently shut down companies in the USA and Russia. Russian oil on particular is expensive and a shut down would make large areas uneconomic to reopen, especially with the transition to renewables reducing energy costs.

The US just dropped it's vehicle emissions standards to "improve pollution levels"

Countries like Hungary and Turkey have governments using this as a pretext to grab power.

Even the UK Parliament has stopped work, even though it is not beyond the wit of man to listen and contribute to debates and vote on line.

So yes there is plenty of stuff going on...

How would this put US firms out of business?

So you think Russia are just peacock ing with their warships in the Channel?

The oil price reduction? A lot of US oil firms are only viable with oil above a certain price. Many were killed the last time the oil price was pulled down. Together with an economic downturn making borrowing harder this will kill off another tranche.

Like any leader who cannot deliver at home for their population, Putin finds an external threat to demonstrate his power against.

What do warships or aeroplanes travelling near the UK actually achieve? It's just a dog pissing on a lamp post.Have you ever worked in the oil industry?The downturn in oil prices does not kill oil companies in the USA.They simply conserve their stocks and import when it is cheap until the price rises again.Its a win,win for them as unlike the opec countries they have other industries to rely on.

You don't have to work in an industry to be able to read.

I plumbed my tap and sink. They've been functioning without leaks for several years. Never worked as a plumber.

That's not to say that working in an industry doesn't give you greater insight, bit it can also blind you. If you have been retired then your views and knowledge could be very outdated.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil-shale-costs-analysis-idUSKBN2130HL

Stripper wells that are reaching the end of their lives are unlikely to reopen once closed as they are only marginally economic now.

Every day's a school day Mate you think you are an expert on everything but i can tell you, you do not have a clue on this subject.

I haven't claimed expertise. I merely point d you towards information that you have been unable to refute.

Incidentally, you have not really contributed to answering the OPs question. You seem to want to discredit me.

That's fine but rather discourteous to the original author.

If you hadn't noticed we are in a pandemic driven global recession. The USA cannot rely on its other industries anymore than anyone else can.

You have essentially said that a company is in a good situation when it has no income and a competitor is selling its product into its market. Is that correct?

A company makes money by producing and selling a product at as high a price as possible.

Selling a product at a low price is not a "win". Selling a product at a loss is not a "win". Furloughing or sacking staff is not usually considered a "win". The cost of maintainig a facility making no money and restarting it is higher than keeping it in continuous production. This is not a "win".

Now, are you planning to address the OP or just try to go after me again?just putting your right on usa oil policy which by the way is a bit hypocritical as you are so keen on threads staying on track.As for the Russians no just maneuvers in my opinion.

The point that I was making is that the oil price crash is due to Saudi Arabia wanting to kill a lot of its rivals off.

What's your theory?

You haven't really mentioned US oil policy. I wasn't talking about it either. I've covered the logic of why not making money is not a win/win.

I have also indicated why shale oil and stripper well companies will fail.

This thread is speculative. That's rather the point."

The USA had a ban on exporting oil up until 2016 this was to use up everyones oil while keeping their own reserves.When the price is high they use domestic produced oil and when low import it.If the oil price is low for any amount of time the oil companies slow production and stop exploration .The shale oil companies are small fry in comparison they come and go, a company will start up lease a field and go wildcatting sometimes they are lucky sometimes not.If the price drops for to long to not make it viable and the company will fold of course but the lease will be sold to a bigger company who can afford to hold on to it until the price rises.

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"Without getting into specifics (and definitely not conspiracy theories) does anyone else get the feeling there is stuff going on in the world that is being ignored. I really don't like the noises and actions of Russia for example.

Russia is actually a bit quiet because Putin said that there's no problem with Coronavirus, but it seems to have arrived. His position is based on looking strong, but his military spending and projection of power abroad will not compensate for Russians dying due to incompetence.

At the same time Saudi Arabia has crashed the price of oil. Thus could permanently shut down companies in the USA and Russia. Russian oil on particular is expensive and a shut down would make large areas uneconomic to reopen, especially with the transition to renewables reducing energy costs.

The US just dropped it's vehicle emissions standards to "improve pollution levels"

Countries like Hungary and Turkey have governments using this as a pretext to grab power.

Even the UK Parliament has stopped work, even though it is not beyond the wit of man to listen and contribute to debates and vote on line.

So yes there is plenty of stuff going on...

How would this put US firms out of business?

So you think Russia are just peacock ing with their warships in the Channel?

The oil price reduction? A lot of US oil firms are only viable with oil above a certain price. Many were killed the last time the oil price was pulled down. Together with an economic downturn making borrowing harder this will kill off another tranche.

Like any leader who cannot deliver at home for their population, Putin finds an external threat to demonstrate his power against.

What do warships or aeroplanes travelling near the UK actually achieve? It's just a dog pissing on a lamp post.Have you ever worked in the oil industry?The downturn in oil prices does not kill oil companies in the USA.They simply conserve their stocks and import when it is cheap until the price rises again.Its a win,win for them as unlike the opec countries they have other industries to rely on.

You don't have to work in an industry to be able to read.

I plumbed my tap and sink. They've been functioning without leaks for several years. Never worked as a plumber.

That's not to say that working in an industry doesn't give you greater insight, bit it can also blind you. If you have been retired then your views and knowledge could be very outdated.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil-shale-costs-analysis-idUSKBN2130HL

Stripper wells that are reaching the end of their lives are unlikely to reopen once closed as they are only marginally economic now.

Every day's a school day Mate you think you are an expert on everything but i can tell you, you do not have a clue on this subject.

I haven't claimed expertise. I merely point d you towards information that you have been unable to refute.

Incidentally, you have not really contributed to answering the OPs question. You seem to want to discredit me.

That's fine but rather discourteous to the original author.

If you hadn't noticed we are in a pandemic driven global recession. The USA cannot rely on its other industries anymore than anyone else can.

You have essentially said that a company is in a good situation when it has no income and a competitor is selling its product into its market. Is that correct?

A company makes money by producing and selling a product at as high a price as possible.

Selling a product at a low price is not a "win". Selling a product at a loss is not a "win". Furloughing or sacking staff is not usually considered a "win". The cost of maintainig a facility making no money and restarting it is higher than keeping it in continuous production. This is not a "win".

Now, are you planning to address the OP or just try to go after me again?just putting your right on usa oil policy which by the way is a bit hypocritical as you are so keen on threads staying on track.As for the Russians no just maneuvers in my opinion.

The point that I was making is that the oil price crash is due to Saudi Arabia wanting to kill a lot of its rivals off.

What's your theory?

You haven't really mentioned US oil policy. I wasn't talking about it either. I've covered the logic of why not making money is not a win/win.

I have also indicated why shale oil and stripper well companies will fail.

This thread is speculative. That's rather the point.The USA had a ban on exporting oil up until 2016 this was to use up everyones oil while keeping their own reserves.When the price is high they use domestic produced oil and when low import it.If the oil price is low for any amount of time the oil companies slow production and stop exploration .The shale oil companies are small fry in comparison they come and go, a company will start up lease a field and go wildcatting sometimes they are lucky sometimes not.If the price drops for to long to not make it viable and the company will fold of course but the lease will be sold to a bigger company who can afford to hold on to it until the price rises. "

The USA had a policy of "using up" everyone else's oil? How's that working out? You know that the US has the world's 11th highest reserves. Venezuela and Saudi each have about 300 billion barrells compared to about 40 billion for the US. The energy market is also shifting decisively away from fossil fuels.

So you meant "other" oil companies would stay open then? Not the ones that will go bankrupt

Shale oil is about 69% of US production and the easy sources are tapped out. It's already relatively expensive and new fields will cost more to exploit.

18% of US oil is produced from stripper wells which were already at the limit of viability. Once they close it is uneconomical to reopen them.

What's your theory on why there is an oil price war? Anything to do with Russia not agreeing to reduce production and annoying Saudi Arabia once too many?

There are going to be even bigger problems with less stable states like Nigeria and Iraq losing oil revenue. Incidental but serious fallout.

Returning to the OP as you don't have the courtesy to, once you start looking at the mesh of politics and economics and overlay that with despotic personalities we probably know next to nothing about what and why

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"Without getting into specifics (and definitely not conspiracy theories) does anyone else get the feeling there is stuff going on in the world that is being ignored. I really don't like the noises and actions of Russia for example.

Russia is actually a bit quiet because Putin said that there's no problem with Coronavirus, but it seems to have arrived. His position is based on looking strong, but his military spending and projection of power abroad will not compensate for Russians dying due to incompetence.

At the same time Saudi Arabia has crashed the price of oil. Thus could permanently shut down companies in the USA and Russia. Russian oil on particular is expensive and a shut down would make large areas uneconomic to reopen, especially with the transition to renewables reducing energy costs.

The US just dropped it's vehicle emissions standards to "improve pollution levels"

Countries like Hungary and Turkey have governments using this as a pretext to grab power.

Even the UK Parliament has stopped work, even though it is not beyond the wit of man to listen and contribute to debates and vote on line.

So yes there is plenty of stuff going on...

How would this put US firms out of business?

So you think Russia are just peacock ing with their warships in the Channel?

The oil price reduction? A lot of US oil firms are only viable with oil above a certain price. Many were killed the last time the oil price was pulled down. Together with an economic downturn making borrowing harder this will kill off another tranche.

Like any leader who cannot deliver at home for their population, Putin finds an external threat to demonstrate his power against.

What do warships or aeroplanes travelling near the UK actually achieve? It's just a dog pissing on a lamp post.Have you ever worked in the oil industry?The downturn in oil prices does not kill oil companies in the USA.They simply conserve their stocks and import when it is cheap until the price rises again.Its a win,win for them as unlike the opec countries they have other industries to rely on.

You don't have to work in an industry to be able to read.

I plumbed my tap and sink. They've been functioning without leaks for several years. Never worked as a plumber.

That's not to say that working in an industry doesn't give you greater insight, bit it can also blind you. If you have been retired then your views and knowledge could be very outdated.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil-shale-costs-analysis-idUSKBN2130HL

Stripper wells that are reaching the end of their lives are unlikely to reopen once closed as they are only marginally economic now.

Every day's a school day Mate you think you are an expert on everything but i can tell you, you do not have a clue on this subject.

I haven't claimed expertise. I merely point d you towards information that you have been unable to refute.

Incidentally, you have not really contributed to answering the OPs question. You seem to want to discredit me.

That's fine but rather discourteous to the original author.

If you hadn't noticed we are in a pandemic driven global recession. The USA cannot rely on its other industries anymore than anyone else can.

You have essentially said that a company is in a good situation when it has no income and a competitor is selling its product into its market. Is that correct?

A company makes money by producing and selling a product at as high a price as possible.

Selling a product at a low price is not a "win". Selling a product at a loss is not a "win". Furloughing or sacking staff is not usually considered a "win". The cost of maintainig a facility making no money and restarting it is higher than keeping it in continuous production. This is not a "win".

Now, are you planning to address the OP or just try to go after me again?just putting your right on usa oil policy which by the way is a bit hypocritical as you are so keen on threads staying on track.As for the Russians no just maneuvers in my opinion.

The point that I was making is that the oil price crash is due to Saudi Arabia wanting to kill a lot of its rivals off.

What's your theory?

You haven't really mentioned US oil policy. I wasn't talking about it either. I've covered the logic of why not making money is not a win/win.

I have also indicated why shale oil and stripper well companies will fail.

This thread is speculative. That's rather the point.The USA had a ban on exporting oil up until 2016 this was to use up everyones oil while keeping their own reserves.When the price is high they use domestic produced oil and when low import it.If the oil price is low for any amount of time the oil companies slow production and stop exploration .The shale oil companies are small fry in comparison they come and go, a company will start up lease a field and go wildcatting sometimes they are lucky sometimes not.If the price drops for to long to not make it viable and the company will fold of course but the lease will be sold to a bigger company who can afford to hold on to it until the price rises.

The USA had a policy of "using up" everyone else's oil? How's that working out? You know that the US has the world's 11th highest reserves. Venezuela and Saudi each have about 300 billion barrells compared to about 40 billion for the US. The energy market is also shifting decisively away from fossil fuels.

So you meant "other" oil companies would stay open then? Not the ones that will go bankrupt

Shale oil is about 69% of US production and the easy sources are tapped out. It's already relatively expensive and new fields will cost more to exploit.

18% of US oil is produced from stripper wells which were already at the limit of viability. Once they close it is uneconomical to reopen them.

What's your theory on why there is an oil price war? Anything to do with Russia not agreeing to reduce production and annoying Saudi Arabia once too many?

There are going to be even bigger problems with less stable states like Nigeria and Iraq losing oil revenue. Incidental but serious fallout.

Returning to the OP as you don't have the courtesy to, once you start looking at the mesh of politics and economics and overlay that with despotic personalities we probably know next to nothing about what and why "

If you actually read what i write you will see that i said they ditched that strategy in 2016 from 1975 to 2016 it was prohibited to export oil from the usa.Thats exactly why saudi has upped production to piss russia off .You believe whatever you can find on the net to back up your theories but i worked in the industry most my life and its not that costly to cap a well until the field is viable again especially if it is onshore.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Interesting takes here. Makes complete sense about the oil prices.

I personally think that people are cynically trying to profit during this virus (as has always been the way) and just curious as to who and how.

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"Without getting into specifics (and definitely not conspiracy theories) does anyone else get the feeling there is stuff going on in the world that is being ignored. I really don't like the noises and actions of Russia for example.

Russia is actually a bit quiet because Putin said that there's no problem with Coronavirus, but it seems to have arrived. His position is based on looking strong, but his military spending and projection of power abroad will not compensate for Russians dying due to incompetence.

At the same time Saudi Arabia has crashed the price of oil. Thus could permanently shut down companies in the USA and Russia. Russian oil on particular is expensive and a shut down would make large areas uneconomic to reopen, especially with the transition to renewables reducing energy costs.

The US just dropped it's vehicle emissions standards to "improve pollution levels"

Countries like Hungary and Turkey have governments using this as a pretext to grab power.

Even the UK Parliament has stopped work, even though it is not beyond the wit of man to listen and contribute to debates and vote on line.

So yes there is plenty of stuff going on...

How would this put US firms out of business?

So you think Russia are just peacock ing with their warships in the Channel?

The oil price reduction? A lot of US oil firms are only viable with oil above a certain price. Many were killed the last time the oil price was pulled down. Together with an economic downturn making borrowing harder this will kill off another tranche.

Like any leader who cannot deliver at home for their population, Putin finds an external threat to demonstrate his power against.

What do warships or aeroplanes travelling near the UK actually achieve? It's just a dog pissing on a lamp post.Have you ever worked in the oil industry?The downturn in oil prices does not kill oil companies in the USA.They simply conserve their stocks and import when it is cheap until the price rises again.Its a win,win for them as unlike the opec countries they have other industries to rely on.

You don't have to work in an industry to be able to read.

I plumbed my tap and sink. They've been functioning without leaks for several years. Never worked as a plumber.

That's not to say that working in an industry doesn't give you greater insight, bit it can also blind you. If you have been retired then your views and knowledge could be very outdated.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil-shale-costs-analysis-idUSKBN2130HL

Stripper wells that are reaching the end of their lives are unlikely to reopen once closed as they are only marginally economic now.

Every day's a school day Mate you think you are an expert on everything but i can tell you, you do not have a clue on this subject.

I haven't claimed expertise. I merely point d you towards information that you have been unable to refute.

Incidentally, you have not really contributed to answering the OPs question. You seem to want to discredit me.

That's fine but rather discourteous to the original author.

If you hadn't noticed we are in a pandemic driven global recession. The USA cannot rely on its other industries anymore than anyone else can.

You have essentially said that a company is in a good situation when it has no income and a competitor is selling its product into its market. Is that correct?

A company makes money by producing and selling a product at as high a price as possible.

Selling a product at a low price is not a "win". Selling a product at a loss is not a "win". Furloughing or sacking staff is not usually considered a "win". The cost of maintainig a facility making no money and restarting it is higher than keeping it in continuous production. This is not a "win".

Now, are you planning to address the OP or just try to go after me again?just putting your right on usa oil policy which by the way is a bit hypocritical as you are so keen on threads staying on track.As for the Russians no just maneuvers in my opinion.

The point that I was making is that the oil price crash is due to Saudi Arabia wanting to kill a lot of its rivals off.

What's your theory?

You haven't really mentioned US oil policy. I wasn't talking about it either. I've covered the logic of why not making money is not a win/win.

I have also indicated why shale oil and stripper well companies will fail.

This thread is speculative. That's rather the point.The USA had a ban on exporting oil up until 2016 this was to use up everyones oil while keeping their own reserves.When the price is high they use domestic produced oil and when low import it.If the oil price is low for any amount of time the oil companies slow production and stop exploration .The shale oil companies are small fry in comparison they come and go, a company will start up lease a field and go wildcatting sometimes they are lucky sometimes not.If the price drops for to long to not make it viable and the company will fold of course but the lease will be sold to a bigger company who can afford to hold on to it until the price rises.

The USA had a policy of "using up" everyone else's oil? How's that working out? You know that the US has the world's 11th highest reserves. Venezuela and Saudi each have about 300 billion barrells compared to about 40 billion for the US. The energy market is also shifting decisively away from fossil fuels.

So you meant "other" oil companies would stay open then? Not the ones that will go bankrupt

Shale oil is about 69% of US production and the easy sources are tapped out. It's already relatively expensive and new fields will cost more to exploit.

18% of US oil is produced from stripper wells which were already at the limit of viability. Once they close it is uneconomical to reopen them.

What's your theory on why there is an oil price war? Anything to do with Russia not agreeing to reduce production and annoying Saudi Arabia once too many?

There are going to be even bigger problems with less stable states like Nigeria and Iraq losing oil revenue. Incidental but serious fallout.

Returning to the OP as you don't have the courtesy to, once you start looking at the mesh of politics and economics and overlay that with despotic personalities we probably know next to nothing about what and why If you actually read what i write you will see that i said they ditched that strategy in 2016 from 1975 to 2016 it was prohibited to export oil from the usa.Thats exactly why saudi has upped production to piss russia off .You believe whatever you can find on the net to back up your theories but i worked in the industry most my life and its not that costly to cap a well until the field is viable again especially if it is onshore."

So, what's changed about the relative oil reserves? Was the US hoping that other countries would "use up" their oil reserves that were many multiples of theirs only until 2016?

How's that relevant to the current discussion then?

They want to piss the Russians off because what happened in 2016?

Trump is changing vehicle pollution legislation to make oil production economically viable. Ultimately he'll kill the US auto industry because it will fall so far behind the rest of the world as it transitions away from gas.

I'll do my research as I see fit using a range of sources from the I ternet to energy analysts to oil company strategists. You can allow your daytime drinking and antiquated knowledge to inform yours

Any thoughts on addressing the OP?

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich

If you wasnt so pre occupied googling stuff you know nothing about you would have seen i addressed the op ages ago. Your ramblings also make a mockery of false outrage thread as you are doing exactly what you pretend to be so offended by or does that only apply to threads you start.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If you wasnt so pre occupied googling stuff you know nothing about you would have seen i addressed the op ages ago. Your ramblings also make a mockery of false outrage thread as you are doing exactly what you pretend to be so offended by or does that only apply to threads you start. "

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"If you wasnt so pre occupied googling stuff you know nothing about you would have seen i addressed the op ages ago. Your ramblings also make a mockery of false outrage thread as you are doing exactly what you pretend to be so offended by or does that only apply to threads you start. "

The OP seems quite content.

What are you so upset about and why do you keep using the word outrage incorrectly?

What indicates that I'm offended here?

Has US oil production fallen even though it's uneconomic to produce a large proportion of it?

Hmmm

Sent and economics and politics are complicated old things aren't they?

I haven't actually said that anything is definite on a speculative thread about things that may or may not be hideen

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"Without getting into specifics (and definitely not conspiracy theories) does anyone else get the feeling there is stuff going on in the world that is being ignored. I really don't like the noises and actions of Russia for example. "
Yes a lot more I would think and that is the way it should be no leeks.

The government needs to get on with it,it is there job,this is not a time for endless debate and crtisism,time for that afterwards

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"If you wasnt so pre occupied googling stuff you know nothing about you would have seen i addressed the op ages ago. Your ramblings also make a mockery of false outrage thread as you are doing exactly what you pretend to be so offended by or does that only apply to threads you start.

The OP seems quite content.

What are you so upset about and why do you keep using the word outrage incorrectly?

What indicates that I'm offended here?

Has US oil production fallen even though it's uneconomic to produce a large proportion of it?

Hmmm

Sent and economics and politics are complicated old things aren't they?

I haven't actually said that anything is definite on a speculative thread about things that may or may not be hideen "

Mate im not upset i am laughing my cock off at some of the stuff but you started a thread to have a pop at me so yes you were either offended or its false outrage which one is it.

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"If you wasnt so pre occupied googling stuff you know nothing about you would have seen i addressed the op ages ago. Your ramblings also make a mockery of false outrage thread as you are doing exactly what you pretend to be so offended by or does that only apply to threads you start.

The OP seems quite content.

What are you so upset about and why do you keep using the word outrage incorrectly?

What indicates that I'm offended here?

Has US oil production fallen even though it's uneconomic to produce a large proportion of it?

Hmmm

Sent and economics and politics are complicated old things aren't they?

I haven't actually said that anything is definite on a speculative thread about things that may or may not be hideen Mate im not upset i am laughing my cock off at some of the stuff but you started a thread to have a pop at me so yes you were either offended or its false outrage which one is it. "

Wow! That is pretty self-regarding

You genuinely believe that I started a thread to target you?

I really didn't but you clearly have some doubts about your own behaviour.

Why don't you post on that thread then rather than carry on a feud here?

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By *sGivesWoodWoman  over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL


"More happening than we are being told ...

That's always been the case. Always will be.

This is it. "

Yes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Event 201. It's real.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"If you wasnt so pre occupied googling stuff you know nothing about you would have seen i addressed the op ages ago. Your ramblings also make a mockery of false outrage thread as you are doing exactly what you pretend to be so offended by or does that only apply to threads you start.

The OP seems quite content.

What are you so upset about and why do you keep using the word outrage incorrectly?

What indicates that I'm offended here?

Has US oil production fallen even though it's uneconomic to produce a large proportion of it?

Hmmm

Sent and economics and politics are complicated old things aren't they?

I haven't actually said that anything is definite on a speculative thread about things that may or may not be hideen Mate im not upset i am laughing my cock off at some of the stuff but you started a thread to have a pop at me so yes you were either offended or its false outrage which one is it.

Wow! That is pretty self-regarding

You genuinely believe that I started a thread to target you?

I really didn't but you clearly have some doubts about your own behaviour.

Why don't you post on that thread then rather than carry on a feud here? "

Not just me mate had a few messages from people who noticed that it appeared not long after your rant on the previous thread. I have no problem with my behaviour i leave the policing to the mods.

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"If you wasnt so pre occupied googling stuff you know nothing about you would have seen i addressed the op ages ago. Your ramblings also make a mockery of false outrage thread as you are doing exactly what you pretend to be so offended by or does that only apply to threads you start.

The OP seems quite content.

What are you so upset about and why do you keep using the word outrage incorrectly?

What indicates that I'm offended here?

Has US oil production fallen even though it's uneconomic to produce a large proportion of it?

Hmmm

Sent and economics and politics are complicated old things aren't they?

I haven't actually said that anything is definite on a speculative thread about things that may or may not be hideen Mate im not upset i am laughing my cock off at some of the stuff but you started a thread to have a pop at me so yes you were either offended or its false outrage which one is it.

Wow! That is pretty self-regarding

You genuinely believe that I started a thread to target you?

I really didn't but you clearly have some doubts about your own behaviour.

Why don't you post on that thread then rather than carry on a feud here? Not just me mate had a few messages from people who noticed that it appeared not long after your rant on the previous thread. I have no problem with my behaviour i leave the policing to the mods. "

Nice that you have a gang

Why not post on the appropriate thread?

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

I thought we were meant to be religiously sticking to the Op?

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"I thought we were meant to be religiously sticking to the Op? "

Why would you need to do that?

It might be polite to respond to the OP before exploring another interesting aspect of the discussion though. That's what I normally do if someone asks me a question in a conversation.

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks


"I thought we were meant to be religiously sticking to the Op?

Why would you need to do that?

It might be polite to respond to the OP before exploring another interesting aspect of the discussion though. That's what I normally do if someone asks me a question in a conversation."

I have already responded to the Op.

Are you trying to unofficially moderate?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I thought we were meant to be religiously sticking to the Op?

Why would you need to do that?

It might be polite to respond to the OP before exploring another interesting aspect of the discussion though. That's what I normally do if someone asks me a question in a conversation.

I have already responded to the Op.

Are you trying to unofficially moderate? "

some feel the need to be in charge even though they never will be

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"I thought we were meant to be religiously sticking to the Op?

Why would you need to do that?

It might be polite to respond to the OP before exploring another interesting aspect of the discussion though. That's what I normally do if someone asks me a question in a conversation.

I have already responded to the Op.

Are you trying to unofficially moderate? "

I didn't say that you hadn't

No I'm not. You brought the topic up, not me.

I'm just being chased around by some guy who, somewhat paradoxically, seems to have developed a conspiracy theory that I'm targeting him

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"I thought we were meant to be religiously sticking to the Op?

Why would you need to do that?

It might be polite to respond to the OP before exploring another interesting aspect of the discussion though. That's what I normally do if someone asks me a question in a conversation.

I have already responded to the Op.

Are you trying to unofficially moderate?

I didn't say that you hadn't

No I'm not. You brought the topic up, not me.

I'm just being chased around by some guy who, somewhat paradoxically, seems to have developed a conspiracy theory that I'm targeting him "

Im not chasing you around you really are paranoid it was you who started it i just reply to your posts.If you havnt got the nuts to admit it was you who was targeting me thats not my fault.By the way what was it that enraged you that much to make that thread?

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks


"I thought we were meant to be religiously sticking to the Op?

Why would you need to do that?

It might be polite to respond to the OP before exploring another interesting aspect of the discussion though. That's what I normally do if someone asks me a question in a conversation.

I have already responded to the Op.

Are you trying to unofficially moderate?

I didn't say that you hadn't

No I'm not. You brought the topic up, not me.

I'm just being chased around by some guy who, somewhat paradoxically, seems to have developed a conspiracy theory that I'm targeting him "

I think this chasing round is in your head. The Politics Forum is a little quiet at the moment for some reason and a lot of posters have left so it makes sense you keep bumping into each other. Hardly more than 3 or 4 active threads a day.

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"I thought we were meant to be religiously sticking to the Op?

Why would you need to do that?

It might be polite to respond to the OP before exploring another interesting aspect of the discussion though. That's what I normally do if someone asks me a question in a conversation.

I have already responded to the Op.

Are you trying to unofficially moderate?

I didn't say that you hadn't

No I'm not. You brought the topic up, not me.

I'm just being chased around by some guy who, somewhat paradoxically, seems to have developed a conspiracy theory that I'm targeting him

I think this chasing round is in your head. The Politics Forum is a little quiet at the moment for some reason and a lot of posters have left so it makes sense you keep bumping into each other. Hardly more than 3 or 4 active threads a day. "

Look up from your last post.

It's a curious thing

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I thought we were meant to be religiously sticking to the Op?

Why would you need to do that?

It might be polite to respond to the OP before exploring another interesting aspect of the discussion though. That's what I normally do if someone asks me a question in a conversation.

I have already responded to the Op.

Are you trying to unofficially moderate?

I didn't say that you hadn't

No I'm not. You brought the topic up, not me.

I'm just being chased around by some guy who, somewhat paradoxically, seems to have developed a conspiracy theory that I'm targeting him

I think this chasing round is in your head. The Politics Forum is a little quiet at the moment for some reason and a lot of posters have left so it makes sense you keep bumping into each other. Hardly more than 3 or 4 active threads a day. "

There's just less going on at the moment with brexit. So hence less to make fun of the stragglers who still think it's a good idea.

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"I thought we were meant to be religiously sticking to the Op?

Why would you need to do that?

It might be polite to respond to the OP before exploring another interesting aspect of the discussion though. That's what I normally do if someone asks me a question in a conversation.

I have already responded to the Op.

Are you trying to unofficially moderate?

I didn't say that you hadn't

No I'm not. You brought the topic up, not me.

I'm just being chased around by some guy who, somewhat paradoxically, seems to have developed a conspiracy theory that I'm targeting him Im not chasing you around you really are paranoid it was you who started it i just reply to your posts.If you havnt got the nuts to admit it was you who was targeting me thats not my fault.By the way what was it that enraged you that much to make that thread?"

You literally just followed me to tell me that you aren't following me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I thought we were meant to be religiously sticking to the Op?

Why would you need to do that?

It might be polite to respond to the OP before exploring another interesting aspect of the discussion though. That's what I normally do if someone asks me a question in a conversation.

I have already responded to the Op.

Are you trying to unofficially moderate?

I didn't say that you hadn't

No I'm not. You brought the topic up, not me.

I'm just being chased around by some guy who, somewhat paradoxically, seems to have developed a conspiracy theory that I'm targeting him

I think this chasing round is in your head. The Politics Forum is a little quiet at the moment for some reason and a lot of posters have left so it makes sense you keep bumping into each other. Hardly more than 3 or 4 active threads a day. "

Well, all we seem to get now for the majority of posts for the last few weeks are people sniping and general antagonistic comments from both sides of the aisles which really makes coming in here a bit off putting to be honest

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"I thought we were meant to be religiously sticking to the Op?

Why would you need to do that?

It might be polite to respond to the OP before exploring another interesting aspect of the discussion though. That's what I normally do if someone asks me a question in a conversation.

I have already responded to the Op.

Are you trying to unofficially moderate?

I didn't say that you hadn't

No I'm not. You brought the topic up, not me.

I'm just being chased around by some guy who, somewhat paradoxically, seems to have developed a conspiracy theory that I'm targeting him

I think this chasing round is in your head. The Politics Forum is a little quiet at the moment for some reason and a lot of posters have left so it makes sense you keep bumping into each other. Hardly more than 3 or 4 active threads a day.

Well, all we seem to get now for the majority of posts for the last few weeks are people sniping and general antagonistic comments from both sides of the aisles which really makes coming in here a bit off putting to be honest "

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan  over a year ago

salisbury

I expect they'll be a vaccination soon enough. Did you know that Bill Gates refused to have any of his children vaccinated. I wonder what he's scared of?

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By *sGivesWoodWoman  over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"I expect they'll be a vaccination soon enough. Did you know that Bill Gates refused to have any of his children vaccinated. I wonder what he's scared of?"

About a year probably. Hopefully sooner.

I did not know that. Bill Gates' children are not vaccinated against any diseases? Where did you obtain this confidential medical information?

Is it something made up on the internet that you read and are repeating because it suits you to cause controversy?

You can provide the source for such an incredible piece of information right?

Dance for us

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