It seems to me just as Americans are beginning to change their habits and vehicle purchases to counter high sustained gas prices, we are still continuing to set record high prices. There are no supply disruptions, crude prices are not at all time highs. But conveniently a significant amount of US refinement capacity has been taken offline for "routine maintenance", "upgrades" and "minor repairs" at the start of the summer driving season. Estimates yield that we have 800,000 barrels per day of refining capacity offline at a time when the normal amount offline is 100,000 barrels per day. So we couldn't have done this all during the winter, when demand was low and prices were low? Are oil companies purposely creating a supply side shortage to keep prices high (and boost profits) even though the cost of crude is relatively stable?
5/19/2007 8:27:26 PM
George Will has a great column on the "high" prices of gas:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/16/AR2007051602429.htmlSalient points include:
5/19/2007 8:45:30 PM
as much as i hate to say thisi think the market CAN handle the price of gas going way uppeople WILL bitch, but they still will buy gasoline[Edited on May 19, 2007 at 8:52 PM. Reason : .]
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5/19/2007 8:54:33 PM
i support very high gas prices, because they will incentivize a permanent shift away from fossil fuels
5/19/2007 8:55:42 PM
It seems in theory that would be true, but it would hurt a lot of lower and middle class people in the process.
5/19/2007 9:20:12 PM
Or you get the asshats who want to rape and pillage the environment in the name of the "energy crisis".
5/19/2007 9:21:09 PM
haha dont look at me, I dont want them to drill ANWR
5/19/2007 9:23:40 PM
Sorry, you slipped your post in right before I did. It was supposed to go along with Ex's. I know that the majority of rational people don't want to destroy a national wildlife refuge only to meet a short term and utimately futile need.
5/19/2007 9:26:22 PM
I thought prices were going up mainly because we've already reached peak oil. For those not in the know, "peak oil" basically means that the both the rate at which existing oil fields can be pumped and the rate at which new fields will be found has reached its maximum. The rate of oil delivery to the world will no longer increase, and will actually decrease instead, meaning that less and less oil will be delivered as time progresses. While we're not necessarily out of oil yet, there's essentially nothing but scraps left, and prices are only going to get worse as oil becomes scarcer (or rather, it becomes increasingly uneconomical to extract whatever oil remains).
5/19/2007 9:44:50 PM
Sucks when you build your energy infrastructure on a finite and polluting resource.
5/19/2007 10:01:11 PM
also highly portable and energy dense...we didn't "build" our society around this resourcethe use of fossil fuels is more than likely a natural step in the evolution of a civilization
5/19/2007 10:14:23 PM
If you say so.
5/19/2007 10:17:36 PM
I guess on the plus side of keeping refinery production at a low level by limiting new refinery construction, we're all being forced to find more economical/alternative ways of getting around.[Edited on May 19, 2007 at 10:34 PM. Reason : On the negative side, I'm forced to choose to spend $$$ to drive or $$$$$ to get another car.]
5/19/2007 10:33:49 PM
5/19/2007 11:04:14 PM
Yet you didn't address the fact that it is finite and polluting which is what I said.
5/19/2007 11:08:25 PM
^^ Where do you get your information?
5/19/2007 11:33:51 PM
I think most countries that use energy in most shapes/forms tend to have finite energy sources that pollute in one way or the other.There's no real addressing the pollution problem either, unless you want to completely strangle our economy and force people to drive vehicles that, while considered economically friendly, are more scarce, more expensive, and don't yet meet their needs.In time, this will change. Barring economic collapse of a developing economic country and growing oil consumer, we're probably going to continue to put up with stupid gas prices and start buying more economical methods of transportation.
5/20/2007 12:10:34 AM
In 25 years we'll all be driving electric, pneumatic or flywheel driven cars and our energy will be generated mostly by nuclear power plants supplemented with localized "green" energy sources like solar. The technology is there now, it's just a matter of economics. Once oil prices become prohibitively high, shit will take care of itself.
5/20/2007 2:22:25 AM
Motorists are angry, but as cost flirts — or passes — $4 they’re still drivinghttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18682561/Holiday drivers shrug at record gas pricesNational average tops $3.11 a gallon to reach yet another all-time high, but AAA says rising prices won't slow driving for the Memorial Day weekend.http://money.cnn.com/2007/05/17/news/economy/record_gas_prices/index.htm?eref=rss_topstoriesPeople say a lot of things. What they say usually doesn't matter; what they do usually does. Clearly, drivers are willing and able to pay more for gas.
5/20/2007 6:34:50 AM
5/20/2007 8:42:18 AM
^People, and indeed pretty much all organisms, are lazy and greedy by nature. After all, why do more work than you have to?You can make people not be lazy for a little bit, but it usually requires a significant attitude change. The trick is not getting people to care, because even when people do sympathize they might still do nothing (either because of laziness or because they feel like their individual contribution won't matter anyway). So the only other thing to do is to instead appeal to people's greed and laziness. Give people some kind of incentive to do what you want, but tell them that they only have to do but so much. Then once they've done that, tell them to do a little more. Ratchet it up bit by bit as you go so that a giant, daunting task doesn't seem like a whole lot.
5/20/2007 9:03:27 AM
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5/20/2007 9:29:48 AM
I don't think we can "sustain growing economies" by abandoning 5000 years of learning to have the government, once again, try to run the economy.
5/20/2007 10:02:52 AM
^^ Christ dude, you're the text book definition of a Utopian liberal, full of grandiose and wonderful...wait, full of the capability to point out problems, without providing a solution.
5/20/2007 10:17:19 AM
^^ That works well for NC but this isn't just an NC problem. It is a global problem.^Actually the solutions have already been presented. I don't think I need to hold your hand by rehashing covered material. What I would like to see is the kind of involvement and fervor for clean technology that there is for poking holes in wildlife refuges as if human interests are the only concern on this planet.
5/20/2007 10:45:00 AM
I don't know about you, but human interests are my only concern on this planet.
5/20/2007 10:59:15 AM
5/20/2007 11:08:56 AM
What are your concerns, then?
5/20/2007 11:10:23 AM
i know i've heard a few times that new-age coal power plants are actually cleaner than oil equivalents??
5/20/2007 11:12:58 AM
5/20/2007 11:17:26 AM
The implication seemed pretty obvious but I will illustrate it again since you asked. I am concerned with maintaining healthy and sustainable harmony with the world in which we are dependent upon. That includes but is not limited to all forms of plants and animals as well as natural resouces that we, as humans, use to power our wants and needs. We may not have a direct use for something like a spotted owl nor may we not understand its role within an ecosystem but they are there nonetheless so it is not up to us to decide that our homes are more important then their habitat.^ So we just "stay the course" with oil? And once you run out of dead dinosaurs to burn then what?[Edited on May 20, 2007 at 11:24 AM. Reason : .]
5/20/2007 11:21:22 AM
...and that's where you and other 'evironmentalists' have failed and will continue to fail to convince others of the importance of environmental maintenance and preservation.My interest in preserving nature starts and ends with the preservation of human life at the current or greater standard of living. Neither I nor pretty much anyone else has any interest in saving spotted owls or manatees just because "they are there". Statements like "it is not up to us to decide that our homes are more important then their habitat" have absolutely no meaning. If not us, who is it up to then? God? Gaea? Some other vague and ambiguous entity?Environmental preservation (or call it what it really is: resource management) is important because there are plenty examples of civilizations who have destroyed/modified their environment to the point where their society no longer had they resources necessary to maintain themselves. They then collapsed, sometimes to the point that everyone died. I have no desire to see that happen to modern civilization, and that is the root of my concern for the environment. Until the you change your arguement from "But aren't spotted owls pretty?" to "What can the environment do for me?" you will continue to meet apathy and non-concern.
5/20/2007 11:41:21 AM
5/20/2007 11:49:44 AM
There's no other valid reason to protect the environment other than to protect the ability for the environment to provide for human life.
5/20/2007 12:04:05 PM
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5/20/2007 12:09:34 PM
Design being that we are but one species among hundreds of thousands if not millions on this planet. All being equally important to their niche within the construct.
5/20/2007 12:25:42 PM
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5/20/2007 12:49:28 PM
^ If not for the purposes of bennefiting and preserving the human race, what is your purpose for saving the planet?
5/20/2007 12:57:47 PM
5/20/2007 1:11:56 PM
I don't think he was saying that the purpose of the planet is to benefit and preserve humans, only that it is a use to which Earth can be put.Regardless, what is the 'purpose' of Earth?[Edited on May 20, 2007 at 1:16 PM. Reason : ]
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5/20/2007 1:35:32 PM
Kami is sufficient as an answer. I'm not going to make another 'Does God exist?' thread.[Edited on May 20, 2007 at 1:52 PM. Reason : ]
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5/20/2007 2:47:59 PM
i made some money off of TSOstill own some VLO
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