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Engine & Drivetrain
Filled the tank today!!
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<blockquote data-quote="David Roll" data-source="post: 982998" data-attributes="member: 68734"><p>Richard,</p><p></p><p>The government limiting the oil companies is a terrible idea that has been floating around the internet. The last thing the market needs is our government trying to "fix" it. The reason refined oil is being exported is because we have capacity. Period. That is a good thing. If, for some reason, the output of US refineries were to be pulled from the global market - guess what happens? Yup, global prices shoot up. The answer to the current spike in prices is to calm the markets with realistic plans to increase supply. That means opening up currentlly prohibited spaces to exploration, increasing the potential supply of oil, driving the price down. Simple. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>:soap:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Roll, post: 982998, member: 68734"] Richard, The government limiting the oil companies is a terrible idea that has been floating around the internet. The last thing the market needs is our government trying to "fix" it. The reason refined oil is being exported is because we have capacity. Period. That is a good thing. If, for some reason, the output of US refineries were to be pulled from the global market - guess what happens? Yup, global prices shoot up. The answer to the current spike in prices is to calm the markets with realistic plans to increase supply. That means opening up currentlly prohibited spaces to exploration, increasing the potential supply of oil, driving the price down. Simple. :soap: [/QUOTE]
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