Thread 507294587 - /pol/ [Archived: 1139 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: m8WFpi0oUnited States
6/14/2025, 3:58:09 AM No.507294587
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What happened to Drill Baby Drill?
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Anonymous ID: 4iFpATB/United States
6/14/2025, 4:00:19 AM No.507294778
He was talking about a different kind of drill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFZVBO940wQ
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Anonymous ID: m8WFpi0oUnited States
6/14/2025, 4:01:58 AM No.507294901
>>507294778
I didn't click that because I can see that it's some nigger music
Anonymous ID: xLeCB5aFUnited States
6/14/2025, 4:03:03 AM No.507294998
>>507294587 (OP)
never trust a boomer - when it comes down to it they'll choose actions that serve their own ego.

this shit with Iran is your signal to emigrate from the USA. You will wish you had listened to me three years from now.
Anonymous ID: zhB+lqYRUnited States
6/14/2025, 4:03:48 AM No.507295059
>>507294587 (OP)
Oil companies actually don't want to drill too much because it cuts into their profits since they have to lower their pricing because of too much supply.
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Anonymous ID: oFQE3R8pUnited States
6/14/2025, 4:04:58 AM No.507295160
>>507294587 (OP)
A bunch of empty rhetoric, Trump's slogan should have been GABTP
Anonymous ID: xLeCB5aFUnited States
6/14/2025, 4:08:01 AM No.507295421
>>507295059
one of the reasons they went forward with this was because oil prices were too low. American shale production is expensive and it was unprofitable under like $70/barrel.
Anonymous ID: YLvZ6C6pUnited States
6/14/2025, 4:11:34 AM No.507295719
>>507294587 (OP)
TACO
Anonymous ID: EQTQc+uPNetherlands
6/14/2025, 4:14:48 AM No.507295983
>>507294587 (OP)
He drilled your mom
Anonymous ID: bSHLJ+J2
6/14/2025, 4:15:09 AM No.507296011
Oilbro here...
We have 350-400 new rigs setup to drill in Midland Texas the past 60 days. Usually during a major boom we see 150-200 rigs go up over the entire season. So yes we are drilling and at a extremely large rate. Gas will be under 1.50 a gallon again by end of July early August at latest in TX.
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Anonymous ID: xPMUXjVtUnited States
6/14/2025, 4:17:39 AM No.507296232
>>507296011
Kek I doubt it.
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Anonymous ID: bSHLJ+J2
6/14/2025, 4:25:04 AM No.507296861
>>507296232
Doubt what? Gas is already low $2 a gallon here. As long as production continues and we aren't nuked Texas is set to see 2017 gas prices easily by end of July. You can see plenty of these rigs on Google earth go up in the past 30 days just look slightly north of loop 250 and you will see hundreds of them sunk starting April 15th onward.