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Article about "peak oil" Looking in the Rear View Mirror

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The Oil Drum | Looking in the Rear View Mirror

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Ran across another article today:

PEAK OIL – THE LONG & THE SHORT The Burning Platform

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true or false,
contrived or reality,

conceived or factual,

one thing if certain, these articles are floated with such regularity and convenience and easy access to the browsing and trading public as to be one of the most often used tools of those massively large traders and position holders as to justify their premium over true supply/demand prices.

solution?

who's to say, however, on an discussion on CNBC yesterday, one of the commentators was reviewing the 1930's speculation rules that were imposed on the US markets (and shared belief with other western nations' markets) that speculation in such a commodity as essential to national cohesion was counter productive,

he also was stating that a return to such restrictions would remove petroleum and its byproducts from the speculative markets, as prior to the 1929 Depression, such position cornering was allowed.

solution?, perhaps a return to the regulated markets that were unregulated by the last prior Oil (Texas) President....

hmmm

Peak Texas?

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