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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3341373" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>No reason not to. Have you been there? I have and there is nothing there but frozen ground with some lichens scattered about, none endangered. </p><p>The big problem with this cheap oil is that the Saudi's and the Ruski's are having a bidding war, and the crown prince of Saudi decided he wants to ruin the ruski's and as a side note take out the shale drillers and frackers in the US that had made the US a net exporter of energy. The Saudi's still pretty much control OPEC that controls world wide pricing. </p><p>Just about every driller is laying down the rigs and the producers are pulling the heads off the pump jacks so they don't have to pay the well head tax until this crap gets settled and comes back where they can make some money to keep their employees paid. </p><p>The oil patch is in trouble right now in the US.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3341373, member: 5412"] No reason not to. Have you been there? I have and there is nothing there but frozen ground with some lichens scattered about, none endangered. The big problem with this cheap oil is that the Saudi's and the Ruski's are having a bidding war, and the crown prince of Saudi decided he wants to ruin the ruski's and as a side note take out the shale drillers and frackers in the US that had made the US a net exporter of energy. The Saudi's still pretty much control OPEC that controls world wide pricing. Just about every driller is laying down the rigs and the producers are pulling the heads off the pump jacks so they don't have to pay the well head tax until this crap gets settled and comes back where they can make some money to keep their employees paid. The oil patch is in trouble right now in the US. [/QUOTE]
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