Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Maybe Van the man will want to leave a legacy and up the dividend before he leaves.
One can only hope.
Shel and BP are up in the US.
Brent at $105 +.
Shel up 2% $56.18
Hopefully Tuesday should be a rosy start.
Yesterday was ugly on the US markets after the Fed hinted interest rates will continue to go up, and the Bank of America downgraded three of the big house builders. On the S&P 500 everything dropped except 7 energy stocks. Think I got that right but correct me if I’m wrong.
The US got ugly today and the only 7 stocks in the S&P 500 that didn’t go down were energy stocks.
Meoryou, exactly this is why Big oil are becoming energy companies who will supply an energy mix directly into your homes. Wind is something they can do right now with their offshore expertise and equipment. If you work with your head and hands getting into a run is the most productive way to produce things. When they have a big offshore shovel ready plot they will be able to knock out and link up these big turbines in no time.
Dicklaw when I say in the future I don’t mean the next government I am talking about many years down the road. I believe I am right in saying that energy companies are investing £1 Trillion in UK offshore wind power over the next ten years so we will have to wait and see how that works out. People will continue to want more and more power and BP and Shell will be able to provide it with a flick of a switch. Simples lol
Hi Jakers, I know like I said I was trying to move the conversation back to BP. and oil and away from people who think they own this board. Barclays have had a valuation on Shell of £30 over the past two years, but one day in the future it will look like peanuts as will £7 for BP.
If they can make 25% more money from wind turbines which have less installation costs, and requires less maintenance plus the new blades are recyclable well do the math.