Oil Slick Stuff

They won't let it last much longer... the gas price will go up because of oil or they will add more taxes. Might tax gas to pay for sunscreen for the homeless...
Their plan tis to devalue the Dollar in order to pay off our debts at a lower price and make us more competitive with the rest of the world. This will cause the price of energy to soar, income to fall and may cause the end of us as a world financial power when the dollar loses it's status as the world's reserve currency. NICE:sick:
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Their plan tis to devalue the Dollar in order to pay off our debts at a lower price and make us more competitive with the rest of the world. This will cause the price of energy to soar, income to fall and may cause the end of us as a world financial power when the dollar loses it's status as the world's reserve currency. NICE:sick:

And who needs Dec 21st 2012?
 

Inventories DOWN, Oil UP!
Crude Oil - Electronic (NYMEX) Jul 2012, CLN2 Future Quote - (NMN) CLN2, Crude Oil - Electronic (NYMEX) Jul 2012 Future Price
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[TD="class: econo-releaseinfo"] http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/economic-calendar/
On 6/13/2012 10:30:00 AM For wk6/8, 2012
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[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]-0.1 M barrels
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[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] -0.2 M barrels
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[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]3.3 M barrels
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[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] -1.7 M barrels
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[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]2.3 M barrels
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[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] -0.1 M barrels
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IHS: Unconventional Gas Activity to Fuel Future U.S. Job Creation
by Karen Boman
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Rigzone Staff
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012
The number of jobs supported by unconventional gas activity in the United States will grow to nearly 1.5 million in 2015 and over 2.4 million jobs in 2035, according to a recent report by IHS, "The Contributions of the Natural Gas Industry to the U.S. National and State Economies."
The study assessed the economic impact of 58 unconventional gas plays – including shale gas, tight sands, and coalbed methane -- across the lower 48 states. By 2015, unconventional gas production will represent 67 percent of U.S. gas production, and by 2035, will represent 79 percent of U.S. gas production.
RIGZONE - IHS: Unconventional Gas Activity to Fuel Future U.S. Job Creation
 
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