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https://www.malcysblog.com/2022/05/oil-price-chariot-pharos-hurricane-getech-and-finally/
Reminds me of the alleged comment by the previous chairman that buying the CB’s in the market was a no brainer. Some might hold the view that it is the CFO who has no brain.
Double your money I would say in a few months. No 109% guarantees in life but this is a no brainer as he says. Happy days.
I agree, a little drop today which usually happens before the results of the latest uplift are announced. I never understand why, however it will climb back up again once the figures are announced and especially if an announcement is made about clearing the debt
when EU oil sanctions/embargo start kicking in, and China Covid recedes, oil shortage and price increase will ensue. we are in the quiet before the storm period
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/aramco-ceo-warns-global-oil-crunch-due-lack-investment-2022-05-23/
senseman - When exactly do EU's oil embargo begin, as I was under the impression Hungary still haven't agreed quoting ‘Solutions first, sanctions afterwards’. EU oil sanctions can't begin until it has agreement from all 27 member states.
I presume senseman meant “at the time at” in the future not a specific date!
Please be less pedantic play nice
There has been some update regarding the EU oil embargo plans - Germany has announced it would vote on an embargo that excludes Hungary (A few other nations have also mentioned they would like to reach some compromise).
So provided everyone else agrees, this could be a way forward. As a counter point, the US and EU are somehow planning a price cap on oil... although they haven't released details about how this would work.
Source: https://www.dw.com/en/ukraine-eu-embargo-on-russian-oil-within-days-says-germany-live-updates/a-61909793
"There has been some update regarding the EU oil embargo plans - Germany has announced it would vote on an embargo that excludes Hungary (A few other nations have also mentioned they would like to reach some compromise).
So provided everyone else agrees, this could be a way forward."
Hungary still has to agree and so far they haven't regardless of what Germany says. It's one of the major difficulties with EU voting system. They all agree or nobody agrees. If they try excluding a member state out of votes it will spell the end of the EU because it core within the treaties that make up the union.
jacquibic - When dealing with politics pedantry is central to what is understood. You can suggest a politician meant one thing but they will deny they said something stating something else based on the precise wording they use.
jabberwocky!!
eu will shortly embargo russia oil. with or without hungary. most likely with
sanctions will unwind over 6 months, effect will be profound
west will not allow world famine. safe passage for odessa grain shipments will be created. does anyone seriously think the west will allow itself to be destroyed by putin's 'back-door method'? by the greatest threat to global peace since WW2? usa, uk, the baltics (inc finland & sweden) & poland all know precisely what is at stake, and will not back away from being iron fist.
SP -will take care of itself. HUR has small 'free float' of shares - only 12%? is PI hands - when buying herd arrive over next few months, SP will fly - supply & demand
"eu will shortly embargo russia oil. with or without hungary."
Again, only with Hungary voting in favour otherwise they have the choice of dissolving the EU treaties or carrying on with negotiations with Hungary until Hungary does vote in favour of an embargo.
"safe passage for odessa grain shipments will be created. does anyone seriously think the west will allow itself to be destroyed by putin's 'back-door method'? by the greatest threat to global peace since WW2? usa, uk, the baltics (inc finland & sweden) & poland all know precisely what is at stake, and will not back away from being iron fist."
Not through NATO involvement they won't. They may through the United Nations by creating a humanitarian wheat corridor with an escort but they won't involve NATO otherwise it will be likely to met with military aggression and nobody wants an escalation of the war to become Russia vs NATO, except you perhaps, especially when the potential of nuclear use would increase exponentially. You need to calm down with the use of "will not back away from being iron fist" rhetoric, as all that does is put the whole of Europe in the way of a few strategic nuclear missiles. The UK is only 180 seconds away from annihilation if a nuclear missile is fired and we have no defence against them regardless of your iron fist belief. You are reading too much rhetoric using the propaganda machine and have stopped using your brain.
I mean I'm not a fan of sensationalism - switched the BBC and few other braggard chicken licken brands off years ago . (apart from the toxic fallout ) nukes' are really big bombs (largest theoretical 6 mile blast radius with numerous warheads) . Every single nuke that exists in the world if fired at the uk wouldn't "annihilate" it. A lot of things need to work inside the missile before it goes nuke too. Combine this with interception ( sky sabre) - failure rates and strategic targeting . Move to Aberdeenshire or away from industry and stop worrying. ( but do keep essentials and some gold handy ) :-)
i repeat, simples, i did not say via nato
and you really not have pulled my post asserting that you were being pedantic
...and you really should not have...
. (apart from the toxic fallout )
yes well..... apart from that we'll be fine
have you ever read any Govt publication from 1950-2000 on what would happen in a nuclear attack on the UK? Even in the late 50's they estimated 25 million dead
". Move to Aberdeenshire"
Which is downwind of the Trident base on the Clyde - good move.................
"apart from the toxic fallout"
Knew a bloke who died from radiation exposure at Sellafield in Cumbria, he was cremated in a closed ceremony and his family never got the ashes, just a plaque with a picture on it. Just imagine the toxic fallout on a grand scale. It isn't the blast that kills most of the population its what happens after the initial blast and later when it rains and contaminates the groundwater and a months that follow. Moving to Aberdeen won't help you , that will be a target, as the ACC (Scotland) is stationed on the Moray Firth (used to live next to it). Sky-Sabre ADS won't stop an ICBM especially Russia's standard YARS ICBM which carries 10x100-300kt warheads or the more recent Avangard hypersonic glide vehicle, R-36M2 and RS-28 Sarmat heavy ICBMs, in fact no ICBM' at all and whoever informed you they will needs to be trained properly. The UK doesn't have an island defence system in place to stop ICBM's period.
One 300mt warhead over central London will, at ground level, as you say only create a 6 mile blast but following a fallout contour for 1 rads per hour will send a lethal radiation cloud 178 miles by 31 miles carried with a 9mph wind and contaminate an area of 7537 sq.miles. Not forgetting of course the 282,000 fatalities or 672,000 injuries from the initial blast. The fallout would be much less if it was an airburst at 1500ft and the fatalities would be triple. I do my homework too. Personally I'm not worried, as I live next to a major strategic target out in the wilds so won't feel a thing.
"and you really not have pulled my post asserting that you were being pedantic"
I didn't know I had. I was too busy picking my daughter up from school to report it. I had considered it, but was running late so it was on my 'to do' list to consider upon my return. Though, it wasn't for the pedantic bit, that wasn't the problem i noticed, it was the other bit. I am completely aware I am pedantic and have a reputation for being punctilious, exacting and a perfectionist so don't have any problem with being called a pedant. Maybe, if this is the second post without my signature attached, there are others with a problem with your style of posting and I have started a trend. Long may it continue :)
Was the gov manual written by Neil Fergusons grandad, whilst sipping wine making rules for plebs to follow by chance ?
There's no sense of fun in this forum, you'd think people had gambled than they can afford . eye roll
Isn't life somewhat amusing, sometimes? I bought a Green Goddess as a fire precaution measure for a wood shredding business 7 years ago. I also bought Hurricane shares as a 'hedge' due to the amount of petrol the machine uses. (Does 6mpg with its Bedford straight 6 petrol engine). Of course, given the knowledge being shown about nuclear weapons and the fall out of some members here, they will also know that the Green Goddess was built (3,000 of them) to be able to pump water many miles in the event of a nuclear attack so that those perhaps in the south could enjoy fresh water from those in the North. I believe there were enough to pump water at good rates the length of Britain.
So, in the evnt of the bomb falling, and reliant of a good stock of cheap nasty petrol, I'll be ok pumping water from the local small river. The downside is I live 45 miles from Glen Douglas where one of the largest nuclear weapons stores exists in Europe if not the world.
But I live in hope....that the threat may force the governments to buy back my Green Goddess (still one of the most powerful water pumps in the UK), and then stockpile lots and lots of any quality (I think at a compression ratio of 6:1 it can be very low octane ) petrol!!
Right you are @asimpleinvestor: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.ft.com/content/0c90617c-e3a7-41be-94f4-0c5515ea7bb0&ved=2ahUKEwjuxZ3twvj3AhU0olwKHYQHDCwQxfQBKAB6BAgHEAI&usg=AOvVaw0c5-b4KvjQijhBe2Einb-5
It will be interesting to see what happens next though, as this shows flagrant support by Orban for Russia... or perhaps he's just afraid of the retaliation from Russia when he agrees to vote with the rest of the EU...
Bothwellbuyer - Pity you're near Glen Douglas I need 9 tonnes of wood chippings for my garden and can't find any for love of money around here at the moment and I'm surrounded by trees lol
..""apart from the toxic fallout"..
I know of someone being treated for leukemia who says that the only explanation he's been given by the medics for his illness is that he'd spent a fortnight cycling around Scotland at the time Chernobyl fallout was seeding the rainclouds.
;-<
flingpie - Thanks for posting the link. It holds more water somebody backing me up than me posting a link.
Hungary has made clear that it would take a minimum of 5 years for Hungary to ween itself off Russian oil and only with suitable inward investment to make it happen. There whole economy revolves on Russian energy. If the EU wants to see sanctions put in play and for Hungary to agree, it has to make that investment available and to expedite changes as soon as possible to allow the Hungarian economy to function with a suitable alternative supply. Until the EU stops playing silly beggars and makes it possible without strings then the situation is unlikely to change. Would any country completely destroy its economy, starve its people and cripple its job market to make a neighbour feel better or look good on the international stage or indeed save another country from something similar. Would the UK?
simple - flying wasn't 'backing you up' - he was merely posting the latest update to the underlying hungry situation we are all aware of.
my 09.32 post said 'when....eu oil sanctions kick in .....' - which everyone save you understood correctly - save you.
jacqui at 10.40 pointed out the obvious meaning, and politely asked you to behave
please don't bother responding
Don't be jealous sensy, the phrase "Right you are" is self explanatory. Its no big deal you know. There is need to feel left out. You took 20 minutes longer to post your rebuttal than I expected lol