Malmesbury
Malmesbury
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Re: The politics of oil – politicalbetting.com
A part of the problem is that in government, buying something from abroad often doesn’t “count” as CO2 generation. But buying/producing the same thing at home does. Changing this would upset the Fore… (View Post)4 -
Re: The politics of oil – politicalbetting.com
The peculiar belief that delaying part of a project makes it cheaper. Despite the proof, on hundreds of projects, of the exact inverse of that. (View Post)6 -
Re: The politics of oil – politicalbetting.com
Iran vs Trump negotiations caused this to bubble up, in my brain "I thought the miners' leaders were the stupidest men I ever met, until I met the mine owners." (View Post)3 -
Re: The politics of oil – politicalbetting.com
Running a field costs a fairly fixed amount of money. The reduction in operating costs for “just ticking over” vs full production would not be great. If you plug a well and remove the production faci… (View Post)2 -
Re: The politics of oil – politicalbetting.com
I would doubt you could get from lease to an exploration rig onsite in six months. The North Sea from this point is about not throwing away tax yield in the medium/long term. (View Post)3
