ChineseTiger1986
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Why should the oil fatcats lower prices in response to inelastic demand?
After looting the Libyan oil, they can keep hiking the oil price.
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Why should the oil fatcats lower prices in response to inelastic demand?
Answer the question. You said that Iraq was 'for oil' and now you are saying the same for Libya. If 'for oil' is true, then even before the oil hit the market, we should see refined petroleum, as in gasoline, prices declining in anticipation of increased crude oil supply. That is not happening. Crude barrels are over $100 per. The other OPEC members said they can increase production to offset the higher per barrel price. Failure to answer the question make you look like an idiot. As if we need further reinforcement of that...There is no free meal in this World.
Answer the question. You said that Iraq was 'for oil' and now you are saying the same for Libya. If 'for oil' is true, then even before the oil hit the market, we should see refined petroleum, as in gasoline, prices declining in anticipation of increased crude oil supply. That is not happening. Crude barrels are over $100 per. The other OPEC members said they can increase production to offset the higher per barrel price. Failure to answer the question make you look like an idiot. As if we need further reinforcement of that...
Why should the oil fatcats lower prices in response to inelastic demand?
After looting the Libyan oil, they can keep hiking the oil price.
Oil wasnt 'spilled'. It leaked out of a pipe at the bottom of the gulf.High production + high price, these oil fatcats are going to against the basic fundamental concept of the economy. Simply because they are too greedy. Guess who has spilled more than 200 million gallons of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico?
Financial crisis of 2008 had nothing to do with oil. Did you read the newspapers?Who has caused the financial crisis in 2008? Don't tell that you will blame every of these issues on China.
Yes, yes. The same "LION" who accepted that Lockerbie bombing was a Libyan act and paid billions as compensation. The same "LION" who had a covert nuclear weapons program but then after the fate of Osirik reactor and North Korea and Saddam Hussein declared his intention of stopping his nuclear weapons program for removal of sanctions and coddled up to western countries.
Yes, Ghaddafi isnt a lamb!
FYI, Libya is part of OPEC, so is 'de facto' gas station for the world. What makes it a lucrative target for invasion as opposed to Bahrain or UAE or even Qatar? Iraqi oil isnt paying for US/NATO wars. So how would Libyan oil pay for it?
NO he was threatening AFTER Westerns (but not only: Turkey, Qatar, Arab League) decided for operationsWestern oil companies have huge investments in Libya, and Gaddhafi was threatening to throw them out.
Neither of them know what the hell they are saying, let alone what the hell they are talking about.Do you even know what you are saying? Do you understand how OPEC works?
Do you guys understand the basic demand supply pricing criteria of a market? We arent talking about community co-op markets here, btw.
Both your statements make no sense whatsoever. They come out mainly as anti-US/West vitriol, nothing more.
Then we can blame CNOOC, a state owned oil 'fatcat', for China's diesel shortage?Why should the oil fatcats lower prices in response to inelastic demand?
NO he was threatening AFTER Westerns (but not only: Turkey, Qatar, Arab League) decided for operations
So pls stop manipulations here . Thank you.
Easily pumping out the oil, then they would have exposed themselves of invading Iraq under their fake democracy, but it was for oil in reality.
No invasion will occur but Colonel Gaddafi will have to go
Two protests in Tunisia and Egypt has already been successfuly... third will also follow the same suit or the protest will continue until Gaddafi's death / resignation
UK & USA may infiltrate and support the protesters but they won't directly go for another war against Libya. They are already more than busy in Afghanistan and Iraq
people like gaddafi dont die so fast lol
I've consistently seen on this forum, and many others, that there is a common notion of "invade and steal the oil." I've responded countless times that this notion is ridiculous, and that anyone who passed 3rd grade math will see that it doesn't add up.
The current cost to operate a military on such a scale as invasion/occupation is astronomical, and it is impossible to justify it based on the "theft" of natural resources.
An analogy - a local store has some really cool video games I want, but I don't want to pay for them.
I buy a rifle, night vision goggles, explosives, advanced comm gear, and go to a military-style training center where I pay $10,000 for advanced training. I rent a HUMVEE, hire drivers and guards. One dark and cloudy night, I infiltrate the video game store, blow the doors off with explosives, storm in, and stuff 5 video games into my trousers. We escape. Success! I get to play "Call of Duty XII" for free!