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Message Subject me tel u now so u belive me 15 may
Poster Handle SerenaSeesAll
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11:21 pm here on the fourteenth.

The one thing I truly would appreciate not having is a big earthquake and tsunami. This is threatened by several things, big earth movings, and the coronal ejections, and so forth. At just above sea level by about fifty feet, very close to the ocean, I really don't want to have to leap up, grab my dogs, hop in the car and try to get up the hill. The hill is not high enough to protect from a great tsunami, and there is threat a tsunami from here could reach Denver!

No, that's one event I really don't want to see. About several others I am very curious - oil being sick, for example. That is still open, since the war is likely to start, unfortunately, and there are threats to the Saudi oil fields as just part of the ME mess.

Good to know there are several of us sitting here watching and wondering together! Best wishes to and for each of us.
 Quoting: Pooka


The Big Oil sickness is it pretty strong coincidence considering the recent oilfield attacks in Saudi Arabia.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76257448


I've read the entire thread. He seems to be pretty clear that the 'big oil sickness' is more than economic ups and downs, but that oil becomes linked to something very dangerous and we are forced to stop using it out of necessity of our health.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 47375966


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Infected US Shale Oil Rejected by Asian Buyers
Two refiners in South Korea -- the top buyer of U.S. seaborne supply -- have rejected cargoes in recent months due to contamination that makes processing difficult. Growing North American output from dozens of fields pushes everything from highly-volatile oil to sticky residue through shared tributaries and trunk pipes. Smaller carriers then take cargoes from shallow-water ports to giant supertankers in the Gulf of Mexico for hauling to far-away buyers.

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S. Korean Refiners Reject US Oil Cargoes
 
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