When Will Crude Hit $40/barrel again?

When Will Crude Hit $40/barrel again?

  • Never

    Votes: 79 66.9%
  • 2008-2009

    Votes: 7 5.9%
  • 2010-2011

    Votes: 9 7.6%
  • 2012-2013

    Votes: 16 13.6%
  • 2014-2015

    Votes: 7 5.9%

  • Total voters
    118
When the dollar appreciates from its present level relative to the Swiss Franc by ~250%. Before this happens, it's likely that oil will be priced in Euro's rather than dollars. Of course it is going to come down from here in the near term, but not to $40!
 
Quote from jwecme:

I think there is plenty of oil out there to be found the only problem is it is not going to be productive to try to extract it below several hunderd dollars a barrell, especially given the precipitious inflation rate in the US.
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there is plenty of undiscovered oil, but the rate of discovery keeps dropping while consumption keeps increasing and the known oil reserves are being depleted. there will NEVER be enough oil (meaning the price will keep rising) until new technology is developed which is not going to happen for 10-20 more years.
 
Quote from 1Reason:


Since when does a product go up forever or a tree grow to the sky??
In the mean time some of the biggest oil finds have been within the last few years

When we are running out of it without a really good alternative replacement?

In your dreams...
 
If someone comes out with a form of energy that replaces crude/gas and is widely renewable or available, expect crude to hit $40 again. Barring that miracle, never.
 
Quote from Ivanovich:

If someone comes out with a form of energy that replaces crude/gas and is widely renewable or available, expect crude to hit $40 again. Barring that miracle, never.

Never say never.
In 1998, ( only 10 years ago ) crude was trading at $11.
 
Quote from Landis82:

Never say never.
In 1998, ( only 10 years ago ) crude was trading at $11.

But 10 years ago, China and India were barely on the scene as oil consumers..
 
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