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added: and that 330 million is far from all useable. The storage cave has the potential to collapse if you take out too much.
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GreatGazoo
(4,803 posts)if it is just panic mongering for clicks but the oil shortage predicted in March has not materialized. Oil prices continue to drop.
There was a glut of oil last year and now there is even more production. Canada tripled exports.
There is also destruction of demand as China reduced consumption by over 30% within weeks.
It is fun to think that the economy is going to implode and we are all going to starve but that isn't reality.
https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/China-Is-Learning-to-Use-Less-Oiland-Thats-a-Bigger-Deal-Than-It-Sounds.html
Iran supplying China and Pakistan by rail:
https://www.moneycontrol.com/world/iran-bypasses-us-blockade-with-rail-oil-exports-to-china-pakistan-freight-traffic-surges-article-13936437.html
China selling its excess fuel to Australia:
https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Australia-Turns-to-China-for-Emergency-Jet-Fuel-Supplies.html
SamuelTheThird
(1,452 posts)They reduced imports by 30%. Not the same thing.
It isn't 'panic mongering' to accurately report the levels of strategic oil reserves.
Here, you can learn something
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221321021
GreatGazoo
(4,803 posts)He has a right to be wrong now. In March everyone expected the worst and oil went to $120 but what we have seen is that the dynamics are very different now than they were in 1973 or 2011.
Yes 30% was the reduction in imports. Fair enough but traders and watchers are shocked by how China reduced consumption and that was underlined when China exported refined oil products including jet fuel during this alleged crisis.
Bottom lines: Hormuz situation has had far less impact than expected, and the longer it goes on the more the world will minimize not just Hormuz but oil in general. This is a shipping and transport issue, not a shortage of oil.
LetMyPeopleVote
(183,777 posts)The biggest U.S. commercial oil storage facility has reached an operational stress level.
Our strategic oil reserves were getting dangerously low. That's why he surrendered to Iran. Like China in a tariff war, Iran could hold out longer. Just classic American arrogance that suddenly slammed into the wall of reality.
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www.nbcnews.com/business/ene...
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/energy/cushing-oil-reserves-stress-iran-war-rcna350536
Draining the stockpiles has caused the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve, located in Louisiana and Texas, to fall to its lowest level since 1983, according to Energy Department data issued Monday.
Inventories held at a second critical oil hub in Cushing, Oklahoma, tumbled to just 20 million barrels, according to data released Wednesday by the Energy Information Administration. That brings the countrys largest commercial storage facility to an operational stress level, according to Rory Johnston of the research firm Commodity Context.
Without any immediate relief on the horizon, this is a concerning pressure point, Johnston said.....
During the second week of June, commercial stockpiles of crude oil fell 8.3 million barrels, while 8.9 million more barrels were drained from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. It was the 10th straight week of declining U.S. reserves.
Gaugamela
(3,580 posts)and energy analysts are all saying the same thing. Gas prices are expected to start rising in July, and the US will start experiencing gas shortages in August/September. The global supply of fertilizer is also cut by 30%, and other commodities like aluminum and helium are affected.
All experts agree that the situation is unprecedented.