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An Oracle of Oil Predicts $200-a-Barrel Crude
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
The New York Times -- Arjun N. Murti remembers the pain of the oil shocks of the 1970s. But he is bracing for something far worse now: He foresees a “super spike” — a price surge that will soon drive crude oil to $200 a barrel.

Mr. Murti, who has a bit of a green streak, is not bothered much by the prospect of even higher oil prices, figuring it might finally prompt America to become more energy efficient.

An analyst at Goldman Sachs, Mr. Murti has become the talk of the oil market by issuing one sensational forecast after another. A few years ago, rivals scoffed when he predicted oil would breach $100 a barrel. Few are laughing now. Oil shattered yet another record on Tuesday, touching $129.60 on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Gas at $4 a gallon is arriving just in time for those long summer drives.


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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
The New York Times -- Arjun N. Murti remembers the pain of the oil shocks of the 1970s. But he is bracing for something far worse now: He foresees a “super spike” — a price surge that will soon drive crude oil to $200 a barrel.

Mr. Murti, who has a bit of a green streak, is not bothered much by the prospect of even higher oil prices, figuring it might finally prompt America to become more energy efficient.

An analyst at Goldman Sachs, Mr. Murti has become the talk of the oil market by issuing one sensational forecast after another. A few years ago, rivals scoffed when he predicted oil would breach $100 a barrel. Few are laughing now. Oil shattered yet another record on Tuesday, touching $129.60 on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Gas at $4 a gallon is arriving just in time for those long summer drives.

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gasmiser83
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*hopefully* something will be done by then...
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maybe $150 but not $200
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Can our government not stop these greedy Oil companies!
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The sky is the limit
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Someone Please stop the madness. There is no reason for this, other than greed.
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Message Posted: 5/22/2008 8:49:54 AM  Ignore ramshot412 Report Abuse
"So this guy is one of the few that predicted right in the past. His underlying aspirations are that the US gets so far in a bind that we are forced to switch to "greener" technology... in other words, he wants us to suffer economically because we don't presently hold up to his lofty ecological standards. Typical tree hugger."

So, that means his prediction of $200 per barrel oil is all wrong???? I guess everything in your world is doing fine economically?
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Message Posted: 5/22/2008 8:49:49 AM  Ignore _angel35_ Report Abuse
oracles, soothsayers, prophets...will become a self-fulfilling prophecy too, mark my words!
bell05
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Surprise Surprise!
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OMG!
Now it said on the news it went over $135 a barrel this morning.
Its getting just a little closer to that $200.....
wark6
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What do you expect from a NY Times article!
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Old news...
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guess 300/bar. is next.
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See, that the prediction thing again. It was predicted that oil would go up to $130, and we are just about there. These idiots are part of the problem.
danielson75
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I'm sure we'll see $5/gallon by the summer... someplaces are almost there now! This is so sad.... my stomach hurts everytime I drive past a gas station!
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I've said it before and i'll say it again...

If these speculators are so damn smart, how come they are not all billionares off of energy futures?

Wait, I had a vision! The number on my odometer will rise today!
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Who's taking long summer drives.
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So this guy is one of the few that predicted right in the past. His underlying aspirations are that the US gets so far in a bind that we are forced to switch to "greener" technology... in other words, he wants us to suffer economically because we don't presently hold up to his lofty ecological standards. Typical tree hugger.
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This is a response from Shell's CEO, OMG did I mention somebody from Big Oil, heaven forbid. But this guy has more sense that any of our lawmakers ever will. He states the root of the problem that will always be the problem, the government

"In the United States, access to our own oil and gas resources has been limited for the last 30 years, prohibiting companies such as Shell from exploring and developing resources for the benefit of the American people. It is not a free market. According to the Department of the Interior, 62% of all on-shore federal lands are off limits to oil and gas developments, with restrictions applying to 92% of all federal lands. The Argonne National Laboratory did a report in 2004 that identified 40 specific federal policy areas that halt, limit, delay, or restrict natural gas projects. The problem of access can be solved in this country by the same government that has prohibited it. Congress could have chose to lift some or all of the current restrictions on exploration and production of oil and gas. Congress could provide national policy to reverse the persistent decline of domestically secure natural resource development"

Basically sums most of our problems we are faced with today up right there
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Ridiculous!
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I agree.....No more!!!
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It is silly to imagine (like the Shell executive) that increasing oil supply is the only way to bring down oil prices. As every student of capitalism knows there are two levers affecting a price, supply and demand. We also need to figure out ways to manage our demand more effectively at the same time as looking to increase supply.
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No more!!!
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it's gotten to the place where the price rises because it can - it no longer needs any other reason
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Keep talking Murti. Oil probably will get to $200.
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Not if we drill in ANWAR.
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Yes, and I, for one, can't wait! Maybe then they will start drilling in the U.S. and build some more refineries. I saw this morning on the news some old fart demoncrat still insists the oil companies are the major problem. Quit pointing your freakin' fingers in every direction and do something!
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I've said it before and will again... the more the talking heads predict things will get worse the more it makes it okay for the people controlling the prices to actually make it worse. This is bad
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It won't stay there, because the economy will stop.
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$200/barrel is nothing compared to what's going to eventually have to happen, if we don't innovate our way out of this mess while in the meantime curbing our demand for this stuff. There's only so much oil in the ground. We're going to run out, sooner or later. At the rate we're using it, sooner rather than later.
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So what?. the price at pump is not determend by the price of oil anymore. Its who can raise the price the most without causing an inquire
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Doh!
:-(
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More doom & gloom which is like a cancer, it grows and grows until it becomes a living thing to which we all follow like sheep!
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What drives a "super spike"?
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President Bush and both Houses needs to get off of their rears and take a stand for this country instead of worrying about Iraq. We are hurting here.
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at 150$ a barrel..we are looking at 4.60 a gallon...so they say...imagine at 200$ a barrel...not good....
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Eaglev and others, you have ALL been taken in by the BS of the Big Oil Buddies... They do *NOT* give a damn about either the environment nor the US market for oil... They want more oil so they can sell it in the GLOBAL Market that is the world of today. We have had "subsidized" oil and gas prices in the US for decades, but now India, CHina, and a host os developing economies are bidding for the world supply of oil... we are "addicted to oil", the one smart thing the White House Idiot has said about this situation. If we don't wake up and realize it is *NOT* a sin, it is *NOT* a crime to leave oil deposits in the ground and seek alternative (RENEWABLE) sources - like using solar panels to charge electric cars - we will be whining about $10/gallon gasoline.

Big Oil wants to dril in ANWR and off-shore so they can sell the oil for $200/bbl in the GLOBAL MARKET! It won't make even ONE PENNY DIFFERENCE in the price of our gasoline at the pump!

Wake up and smell the Bull Manure from Big Oil!
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We are only $65 away.
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$$$
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We really need to start expanding production here at home!
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Please Read John Hofmeister, who is the CEO of Shell Oil Company in front of Congress. He spells out the true reason for our oil problems.

HOFMEISTER: In the United States, access to our own oil and gas resources has been limited for the last 30 years, prohibiting companies such as Shell from exploring and developing resources for the benefit of the American people. It is not a free market. According to the Department of the Interior, 62% of all on-shore federal lands are off limits to oil and gas developments, with restrictions applying to 92% of all federal lands. The Argonne National Laboratory did a report in 2004 that identified 40 specific federal policy areas that halt, limit, delay, or restrict natural gas projects. The problem of access can be solved in this country by the same government that has prohibited it. Congress could have chose to lift some or all of the current restrictions on exploration and production of oil and gas. Congress could provide national policy to reverse the persistent decline of domestically secure natural resource development.

There is simply no way to keep up -- let alone get ahead of demand -- except by producing more oil and building more refining capacity. That's because of the makeup of the barrel of crude. Only a third to a half of a barrel of crude oil can be used to make these products. We can't use more than half of a barrel of oil to make diesel and aviation fuel. To meet this demand we need more capacity. So we need policies that enable both more crude supply and more refining. Higher taxes would only serve to diminish the expansion capacity of this critical capital investment. I urge you on behalf of American consumers to resist such punitive policies.

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rid dis yes ti day
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ericy, if we could figure out how to do without a car don't you think someone would have thought of that already?
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Get an all electric car.

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I PREDICT GAS AT A NEW HIGH TOMORROW AS WELL, THINK I WILL BE RIGHT?
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We being held hostage by the these other countries and of course they are gona let them. Its oil!
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supply and demand.
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nothing new/
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Will Rodgers never met Arjun N. Murti.
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The Arabs are trying to destroy America economically, and our stupid Congress is letting them.
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This is the economic equivalent of running into a movie theater and yelling FIRE!

It causes panic and hurts a lot of people.
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