Gas is up

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get ready for $7/gallon gas.

Good job MAGA. The funniest part is the fact MAGA dimwits who drive those gargantuan stupid trucks will be slammed the hardest. Have fun spending $200 to fill up your trucks every 3 days.

Lotta repossessions coming as MAGA idiots can no longer afford their $85k loan on top of the gas.


Totally cool with raping of children, shooting of US citizens in the back, destruction of our democratic institutions.
But an extra $15 to fill their tank? That is where they draw the line.
Anonymous
Rumor of G7 SPR release saves the day, for now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rumor of G7 SPR release saves the day, for now.


What is that??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rumor of G7 SPR release saves the day, for now.


What is that??


The global strategic reserve to be used in case of emergency. An emergency like having a moron for President who continues to find ways to make the US/world a worse place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rumor of G7 SPR release saves the day, for now.


Trump spent the US's down and didn't replenish before this action.

I am old enough to remember Biden managing the SPR to the extent it was worth billions in profit to the US treasury.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rumor of G7 SPR release saves the day, for now.


That can’t get close to what’s getting cut of out of global supplies. The strait carries 20 million barrels every day. The entire SPS is 415 million barrels. They’d wipe out the whole reserve in 3 weeks if they tried this.
Anonymous
Read this on Reddit just now (via Twitter)

But even if they're considering a coordinated release of 300-400 million barrels like the FT reported, all that volume isn't hitting the market instantly.

After the US decided to release 180 million barrels of SPR in 2022, the most they ever released in a single week was 8.4 million barrels in the week ending 2022/9/4.

We've got a supply disruption of over 10mb/d in the Middle East, but the historical max release rate is only ~1.2mb/d.

The US, which holds the most SPR among Western nations, stores its oil in underground salt caverns, not regular surface tanks.

These salt caverns are spread across four major sites along the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana: Bryan Mound, Big Hill, West Hackberry, and Bayou Choctaw.

They're artificial caves drilled into giant salt layers a thousand feet underground, and each cave is big enough to fit the Empire State Building.

To pull the oil up, they inject freshwater into the bottom of the cave. Since water is heavier than oil, it pushes the oil upward.

In theory, the max release capacity of the US SPR is estimated to be around ~4mb/d. In reality, there were several physical constraints that kept the weekly max at 8.4 million barrels.

Every time you inject water to push the oil out, the salt walls dissolve a little(Leaching). If you keep releasing at a large scale for a long time like in 2022, it can mess up the cavern's structural stability.

If the cave gets too big or the walls get too thin, there's a risk of collapse, so the DOE had to control the release speed to protect the caverns.

The oil pushed up from the caves has to travel through pipelines to nearby refineries or port terminals. At the time, the SPR volume overlapped with commercial oil flows, and pipeline capacity hit a saturation point.

Also, since the tanker berths and pump capacities for loading oil onto ships are limited, it takes physical time to handle all that volume pouring out at once.

Lastly, SPR releases happen through an auction process. No matter how much you want to release, the refiners or traders who buy it need to have the storage space or refining capacity to actually take it.

Given the current logistics network of the US oil industry, there’s bound to be a limit on how much the winners can take at their desired timing.

In conclusion, everyone could've predicted the SPR release. But what we need is oil that's available right now.

With refineries and petrochemical plants already declaring force majeure, if they don't get feedstock immediately, more of them will have to shut down.

So they're desperate to get feedstock somehow. You can't offset a loss of over 10mb/d with a supply rate of 1-2mb/d.

Without a solution to the fundamental problem (Strait of Hormuz), the upside pressure on the front end of the curve won't go away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get ready for $7/gallon gas.

Good job MAGA. The funniest part is the fact MAGA dimwits who drive those gargantuan stupid trucks will be slammed the hardest. Have fun spending $200 to fill up your trucks every 3 days.

Lotta repossessions coming as MAGA idiots can no longer afford their $85k loan on top of the gas.


Totally cool with raping of children, shooting of US citizens in the back, destruction of our democratic institutions.
But an extra $15 to fill their tank? That is where they draw the line.


No, because when they get to the gas station they'll see that Biden confession sticker and blame him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get ready for $7/gallon gas.

Good job MAGA. The funniest part is the fact MAGA dimwits who drive those gargantuan stupid trucks will be slammed the hardest. Have fun spending $200 to fill up your trucks every 3 days.

Lotta repossessions coming as MAGA idiots can no longer afford their $85k loan on top of the gas.


Totally cool with raping of children, shooting of US citizens in the back, destruction of our democratic institutions.
But an extra $15 to fill their tank? That is where they draw the line.


That is what disgusts me about a very large percentage of our country. Very little concern for anything but themselves.
Anonymous
No problem, we'll just pay Russia for oil.

Ukraine is safe because Iran won't sell Russia drones, as whatever they have is already allocated for delivery to Israel and UAE
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No problem, we'll just pay Russia for oil.

Ukraine is safe because Iran won't sell Russia drones, as whatever they have is already allocated for delivery to Israel and UAE


How about the world gets together and removes Bibi? The only reason oil spiked is because Israel attacked oil facilities in Iran.
Anonymous
Gasbuddy: We're in uncharted territory- if WTI crude holds these gains today- the current rise of 29.9% or $27.16/bbl would be its largest single day price jump- in both percent and amount- ever. Ever. EVER.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No problem, we'll just pay Russia for oil.

Ukraine is safe because Iran won't sell Russia drones, as whatever they have is already allocated for delivery to Israel and UAE


Ukraine has weapon systems that work. The US does not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No problem, we'll just pay Russia for oil.

Ukraine is safe because Iran won't sell Russia drones, as whatever they have is already allocated for delivery to Israel and UAE


How about the world gets together and removes Bibi? The only reason oil spiked is because Israel attacked oil facilities in Iran.


Imagine if Bibi, Trump and Putin were out of power...90% of the world's problems would be solved.
Anonymous
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