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re: Saudi Oil Officials: Oil could exceed $180/bbl if disruptions continue into late April
Posted on 5/20/26 at 3:43 pm to ragincajun03
Posted on 5/20/26 at 3:43 pm to ragincajun03
Him wishcasting won't make it so...
Posted on 5/20/26 at 3:45 pm to ragincajun03
WILL NEVER HAPPEN
Posted on 5/20/26 at 3:47 pm to fareplay
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imagine hating everyday joes so you can bootlick donnie
now this is how you melt.
Posted on 5/20/26 at 3:49 pm to whatiknowsofar
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It's fricking morons like you that dont understand dick about shite that fricks this country up
you appear to be an educated man.
Posted on 5/20/26 at 3:50 pm to stout
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Did ragincajun03s doom and gloom come to fruition? Did I miss it?
Nope. Everything is fine.
Posted on 5/20/26 at 3:57 pm to stout
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Did ragincajun03s doom and gloom come to fruition? Did I miss it?
Guess you missed that I said this as well on the same page:
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Brent crude, which is the benchmark referred to in the vast majority of these articles or predictions on "oil prices", still has a LONG way to climb before hitting $180/bbl. Looks to be currently sitting around $107/bbl.
My personal, unprofessional opinion is we'd start to see demand destruction before it climbs another $73.
So...
But hey, congrats this has been on your mind for the past couple months, I suppose?
This post was edited on 5/20/26 at 3:59 pm
Posted on 5/20/26 at 4:05 pm to stout
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Did ragincajun03s doom and gloom come to fruition? Did I miss it?
Remember when you made a thread about the US running out of diesel?
Lmao.
Posted on 5/20/26 at 4:10 pm to ragincajun03
180 a barrel.......peanuts
Posted on 5/20/26 at 4:14 pm to ragincajun03
Queuing up the MAGA responses of “I’m ok paying $7 a gallon for gasoline if it means Iran can’t have a nuclear weapon”

Posted on 5/20/26 at 4:18 pm to SDVTiger
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Lulz some places hit 9. Yet you are crying about under 4
Gas has already hit 10 in some places.
Posted on 5/20/26 at 4:20 pm to SDVTiger
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Is it as high as 7 or 8 like it was under the last admin?
Higher.
Posted on 5/20/26 at 4:23 pm to ragincajun03
Small price to pay for our friends in Israel.
Posted on 5/20/26 at 4:54 pm to ragincajun03
Honestly, some of you guys need to step away from the screen and touch grass with all these conspiracies right and left.
1. US O&G expects pricing to collapse for oil later this year. Their cap ex is all being directed toward LNG. While that might not affect the price of crawfish, it will up the price of the propane you use for the boil. Maybe.
2. We now know what the price of oil is when Iran closes the Strait with a severely degraded set of conventional weapons - no navy or AF to speak of, just a collection of mines, a few missiles, and drones that can't sink a ship. What do you suppose it would be if Iran closed the Strait in possession of nuclear weapons with their conventional forces intact? Would you seriously deny that they would do something like that upon obtaining nuclear capability? If so, please cite past examples of their behavior supporting this. They are not rational actors.
I'll leave the purse swinging and innuendo to the rest of you, carry on with your hyperbolic rants.
1. US O&G expects pricing to collapse for oil later this year. Their cap ex is all being directed toward LNG. While that might not affect the price of crawfish, it will up the price of the propane you use for the boil. Maybe.
2. We now know what the price of oil is when Iran closes the Strait with a severely degraded set of conventional weapons - no navy or AF to speak of, just a collection of mines, a few missiles, and drones that can't sink a ship. What do you suppose it would be if Iran closed the Strait in possession of nuclear weapons with their conventional forces intact? Would you seriously deny that they would do something like that upon obtaining nuclear capability? If so, please cite past examples of their behavior supporting this. They are not rational actors.
I'll leave the purse swinging and innuendo to the rest of you, carry on with your hyperbolic rants.
Posted on 5/20/26 at 5:49 pm to SDVTiger
This back and forth about how high fuel prices are is ridiculous. Prices were higher under Biden and not a peep. The worst part of that is it was policy driven. Prices are high now because of Iran and yes that was avoidable if you’re willing to roll the dice on that but once the war ends prices will tank.
Posted on 5/20/26 at 5:52 pm to ragincajun03
If the US did not export it's oil we wouldn't have to deal with the middle east.
Posted on 5/20/26 at 5:54 pm to dkreller
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Prices were higher under Biden and not a peep.
Why do y’all lie?
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The worst part of that is it was policy driven. Prices are high now because of Iran
Holy shite
Posted on 5/20/26 at 5:56 pm to Salmon
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The worst part of that is it was policy driven. Prices are high now because of Iran
The US gets almost no oil from Strait of Hormuz
Posted on 5/20/26 at 6:06 pm to travelgamer
Which is why the rest of the world (except Russia) is pissed. 
This post was edited on 5/20/26 at 6:40 pm
Posted on 5/20/26 at 6:08 pm to N2cars
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Which is why the rest of the (except Russia) is pissed.
Yet the higher prices, gougers.
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