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Interesting read

an_old_fisherman
on 6/19/08 7:07 am - Grandview, MO
Manipulation of Oil Prices by Charlie Daniels 

The Asia Times, a publication readily available on the web, has published an informative and revealing article about what is causing the atrocious price of oil. I will be quoting directly from the Times in some instances. 

I am by no means claiming to be some kind of financial advisor or that I know anything about the futures market, but I thought somebody should get the word out and let the public know one of the biggest reasons that gasoline and petroleum products are so high. 

At least 60% of the price rise in oil comes from unregulated futures speculation by hedge funds and banks using London ICE Futures, New York Nymex futures exchanges, and uncontrolled interbank, and over the counter trading to avoid scrutiny by the feds. 

This and a flaw in American law allows the speculators to pay only eight dollars in cash to hold the future on a barrel of $130.00 oil and borrows the rest. In other words, margin buying. 

According to the Asia Times, there is actually plenty of crude oil available on the world market, they claim that the world is actually in over supply right now. 

Yet the price goes relentlessly up and up due to the policies of the United States government to allow this kind of reckless speculation to go on. 

We have all heard the stories about China's demand for crude oil exploding; limiting the amount of crude available on the world market. But if the Asia Times has it's facts right, this is simply not so. 

In a short-term energy outlook, the US Government's Energy Information Administration has concluded that China's demand for oil would only increase about 
400,000 barrels a day while the US consumption is expected to decline by 190,000 barrels a day due to the economic downturn. 

China uses around 7 million barrels of oil a day while the United States uses over 20 million barrels 

The Saudis are planning on investing a third more in their exploration and brought a new well on line in April that will soon add another 500,000 barrels a day to the world supply. 

Brazil's Petrobras field is thought to contain 

8 billion barrels of oil and should be coming online in a few years. 

The USA is sitting on top of billions of barrels of oil in the Western states, and eventually political pressure from an oil-starved nation will force politicians to go against the green crowd and allow the opening of US oilfields and the building of more refineries. At least that's my humble opinion. 

And yet the price spirals upward because a handful of greedy men are able to buy the futures of millions of barrels of oil for a pittance of a down payment, you can see why they are interested in keeping the price high. If the price drops below what they guaranteed for the futures and the margin gets called, a lot of super rich people could well go into bankruptcy. 

There are many who think this artificial speculative oil bubble is about to pop and the sooner the better. 

I'll never forget what I saw during the oil crisis of the 1970's when there were long lines at the service stations and the oil companies were claiming that the supply was low. I went across the Oakland Bay Bridge in California and there was an oil unloading port on the Oakland side of the bay and the bay itself was full of loaded oil tankers. Just sitting there full of badly needed crude, but evidently, not going anywhere until the price reached what the oil companies wanted it to. 

I simply don't understand the kind of man who can sit back and watch hard working poor people suffer, just to stuff a little more cash in his pocket. 

Our Congress needs to act and make it impossible for futures speculators to set the price of oil behind closed doors in London and New York. And when this bubble bursts, you're going to hear about more bailouts. Don't give in. Let this greedy bunch of scoundrels bail themselves out. 

Manipulating the stock market in this country is supposed to be against the law, and it should be. 

Congresswoman Maxine Waters let it slip that she wanted to Socialize big oil by having the government take over its operation. In my book that's downright dumb, the government can't even run the Post Office well. 

But Ms. Waters, I'll tell you something you can do. You and the rest of your long on words, woefully short on action accomplices in Congress can check this one out and plug this dirty little hole. 

But I'll bet you didn't even know about this, did you, Congress? 

If you don't, it's a sign you're not doing your job. And if you do, it's a sign you're not doing your job. 

Get the message? 

What do you think? 

Pray for our troops. God Bless America 

Charlie Daniels May 30 , 2008

Work is for those who don't know how to fish.

 

"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." Benjamin Franklin, 1759 

wlscand09
on 6/19/08 7:18 am - Tickfaw, LA
As long as the government allows the oil companies to keep prices as high as they are there is no hope. When Exxon is reaching its yearly profit goals in the first quarter of each year there is something wrong. Ridiculous how this has been allowed to get out of hand.
an_old_fisherman
on 6/19/08 7:30 am - Grandview, MO
Yes it is ridiculous. I seen a similar thing to this happen on the LME. Didn't take the Brit's much time at all to change the trading rules and put an end to it. Never have understood why we cant do the same here in the US.

Work is for those who don't know how to fish.

 

"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." Benjamin Franklin, 1759 

zippyleah
on 6/20/08 12:30 am
Thanxs for posting this. I have a friend who loves stuff like this. He's a news fanatic and would most likely pass this on Have A  Great Day ! Zip...
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