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RE


OILPRICE.COM2026-03-28

The Cushion Is Gone and the Oil Market Is Now Exposed

The oil market initially absorbed a historic supply disruption thanks to surplus, floating storage, and policy interventions. Those buffers are now largely depleted, leaving the system structurally fragile and highly sensitive to new disruptions. With spare capacity constrained and inventories falling, even minor supply shocks could now trigger disproportionate price spikes.


Crunch Time!  Rock, meet hard place.

RE

TDoS

Quote from: RE on Today at 04:12 AM
OILPRICE.COM2026-03-28

The Cushion Is Gone and the Oil Market Is Now Exposed

The oil market initially absorbed a historic supply disruption thanks to surplus, floating storage, and policy interventions. Those buffers are now largely depleted, leaving the system structurally fragile and highly sensitive to new disruptions. With spare capacity constrained and inventories falling, even minor supply shocks could now trigger disproportionate price spikes.


Crunch Time!  Rock, meet hard place.

RE

Drive an EV! Get those solar panels on your roofs people! Can't be bothered? Suffer the consequences of ignorance of basic economic principles.

How many people woud you estimate ARE this economically ignorant RE? About as many as were convinced all the dooms prior to todays were real, more or less? I mean, the human population cratering by 1980 because of food shortages was a pretty serious one, unlike the more faux dooms conceived during the 21st century.

Remember when folks thought the neocons were fascists?


RE

Quote from: TDoS on Today at 08:43 AMHow many people woud you estimate ARE this economically ignorant RE?


Most people are ignorant of economic principles, including those who own EVs and have Solar Roofs

QuoteRemember when folks thought the neocons were fascists?

Of course. They were correct, neocons were fascists.

RE