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I enjoy watching you squirm. What has happened in fracking is massive, game-changing, paradigm-shifting, globally-realigning.


not currently it isn't, and you know it. It's amusing how desperate you are at saving face even at a place like EF. Just like the vibram thread where as soon as I pointed out an inconvenient fact from your very own source, you stfu instantly and moved to something else. Why is a grown man in his 50's so insecure? Can you explain that? I calmly posted an article from a major financial outlet and you've spent now what, 4 pages saying "just admit and let's move on". You have almost an infants mentality. Is it genetic or was this behavior learned? Do you think that your intolerable denial obsession is perhaps one reason why your wife divorced you? Given how much money you constantly remind everyone you're worth, you must have some remarkably intolerable personal traits for a women to divorce someone with your worth, wouldn't you agree? :coffee:
 
not currently it isn't, and you know it. It's amusing how desperate you are at saving face even at a place like EF. Just like the vibram thread where as soon as I pointed out an inconvenient fact from your very own source, you stfu instantly and moved to something else. Why is a grown man in his 50's so insecure? Can you explain that? I calmly posted an article from a major financial outlet and you've spent now what, 4 pages saying "just admit and let's move on". You have almost an infants mentality. Is it genetic or was this behavior learned? Do you think that your intolerable denial obsession is perhaps one reason why your wife divorced you? Given how much money you constantly remind everyone you're worth, you must have some remarkably intolerable personal traits for a women to divorce someone with your worth, wouldn't you agree? :coffee:

tl&r;dr

Man up and move on.

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tl&r;dr

Man up and move on.

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or how bout you slow your roll there cupcake.

US Oil Dominance Will Be Short Lived | TIME.com
Shale Bubble

"The Reality is that the so-called shale revolution is nothing more than a bubble, driven by record levels of drilling, speculative lease & flip practices on the part of shale energy companies, fee-driven promotion by the same investment banks that fomented the housing bubble, and by unsustainably low natural gas prices. Geological and economic constraints – not to mention the very serious environmental and health impacts of drilling – mean that shale gas and shale oil (tight oil) are far from the solution to our energy woes."

Fracking and the Shale Gas “Revolution” | Global Research


Your portfolio is heavy on this isn't it? Afraid you got taken for a ride but need the market to be irrationally exuberant so you can get out early? :coffee:
 
or how bout you slow your roll there cupcake.

US Oil Dominance Will Be Short Lived | TIME.com
Shale Bubble

"The Reality is that the so-called shale revolution is nothing more than a bubble, driven by record levels of drilling, speculative lease & flip practices on the part of shale energy companies, fee-driven promotion by the same investment banks that fomented the housing bubble, and by unsustainably low natural gas prices. Geological and economic constraints – not to mention the very serious environmental and health impacts of drilling – mean that shale gas and shale oil (tight oil) are far from the solution to our energy woes."

Fracking and the Shale Gas “Revolution” | Global Research


Your portfolio is heavy on this isn't it? Afraid you got taken for a ride but need the market to be irrationally exuberant so you can get out early? :coffee:

gas production from one well is voluminous enough to pay back the $10,000,000 investment to create that well in 12 months...even at today's historically low per-mcf price...even a slight increase in the spot price will blow the roof off the cash flow...facts that i have seen with my own eyes, rather than relying on an article written by someone with an agenda.

of course gas is not a long-term solution...anything that is dependent on dead dinosaurs is kinda fleeting in the grand continuum of things...but, it's one of the best options that we currently have available for today's needs.
 
gas production from one well is voluminous enough to pay back the $10,000,000 investment to create that well in 12 months...even at today's historically low per-mcf price...even a slight increase in the spot price will blow the roof off the cash flow...facts that i have seen with my own eyes, rather than relying on an article written by someone with an agenda.



of course gas is not a long-term solution...anything that is dependent on dead dinosaurs is kinda fleeting in the grand continuum of things...but, it's one of the best options that we currently have available for today's needs.


I like it when you talk so intelligently! ;)
 
, rather than relying on an article written by someone with an agenda.

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it's not one article however. There's a lot of articles out there that are throwing up the same red flags that got thrown up before a lot of past "bubbles". This has the makings of another good ole fashioned American speculative boom and bust. But it may not be. Prudence is probably wise or you'll get taken for a ride in the end. I can see that from certain viewpoints, such as what you're looking at...the numbers look sure thing can't fail.


:coffee:
 
I enjoy seeing the volume of shit that Rnchscam will throw against the wall just to avoid admitting he's wrong.

This entertains me.

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I enjoy seeing the volume of shit that Rnchscam will throw against the wall just to avoid admitting he's wrong.

This entertains me.

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I enjoy it too ... he just won't man up and move on ... it "entertains" me

:coffee:
 
gas production from one well is voluminous enough to pay back the $10,000,000 investment to create that well in 12 months...even at today's historically low per-mcf price...even a slight increase in the spot price will blow the roof off the cash flow...facts that i have seen with my own eyes, rather than relying on an article written by someone with an agenda.

of course gas is not a long-term solution...anything that is dependent on dead dinosaurs is kinda fleeting in the grand continuum of things...but, it's one of the best options that we currently have available for today's needs.

lol@oil coming from dead dino's
 
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