Re: Почему падает цена на нефть
Добавлено: 25 апр 2022, 13:22
CNQ.TO по моему перегретый сильно. Тогда уж лучше CVE, OVV или SU. Я SU немного сегодня прикупил - стоял limit buy на $39. Если упадет еще- куплю больше.
CNQ.TO по моему перегретый сильно. Тогда уж лучше CVE, OVV или SU. Я SU немного сегодня прикупил - стоял limit buy на $39. Если упадет еще- куплю больше.
Куда не глянь - везде высокие цены на нефть, а значит на бензин, а значит всё увеличивающаяся инфляцию, что уже двухзначная.Those facts are cold comfort to Americans who are finding that a stop at the gas station can easily cost a hundred dollars, much more than just a year earlier. When fuel prices rise, consumers demand action and can turn against presidents who seem unwilling or unable to bring them back down.
Always looking ahead to the next election when their jobs or their party’s hold on power is at stake, presidents can find it impossible not to try to cajole or plead with foreign and domestic oil producers to drill and pump more oil, faster.
Two other oil-producing countries that could increase production — Iran and Venezuela — are U.S. adversaries that Western sanctions have largely cut out of the global market. Striking any deal with their leaders without securing major concessions on issues like nuclear enrichment and democratic reforms would be politically perilous for Mr. Biden.
Energy experts said even Saudi Arabia, which is widely considered to have the most spare production capacity ready to be put to use, could not bring down prices quickly on its own.
Some Republican lawmakers and oil executives have argued that Mr. Biden could do more to increase domestic oil and gas production by opening up more federal lands and waters to oil drilling in places like Alaska and the Gulf of Mexico. He could also ease regulations on pipeline construction so Canadian producers could send more oil south.
But even those initiatives — which environmentalists and many Democrats oppose because they would retard efforts to combat climate change — would have little immediate impact because it takes months for new oil wells to start producing and pipelines can take years to build.