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It's not a perfect hedge. Obviously the refinery still has to pay for crude. What it was meant to be was reduce the premium and wild swings Delta paid for Jet fuel specifically. And I believe it meets something like 40-50% of their domestic fuel requirements.


The net effect right now is only 15%. But it's 15% their competitors don't have:



There’s no such thing as a perfect hedge.

Except for my absolutely effing neurotic neighbours three doors down. The way she looks at the garden is frighteningly intense. He looks kinda defeated actually, now that I think about it.

Sorry. Yeah. Buy refineries. I’m also considering it if I can get the financing figured out.
 
It's actually scary looking at futures in to September. The market is in full denial this lasts. I wonder when paper and reality converge. Or when the Iranian economy collapses.
Currently a war of attrition between the American consumer and the average everyday economic situation of the ordinary Iranian and I have no idea who's going to last longer.
 
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Iran trying to get the economic pain for the US moving faster than they run out of money.
 
Hitting Fujairah is an ouch for sure. I wonder if we're going to be at $200 oil in time for the 250th celebrations in the US.
 
Maybe in the nearish future the US/VEN/Canada will be exporting more oil than the Gulf. Good for the US, Canada, and everyone that wants a stable supply of O&G. Very bad for Iran and other Gulf states that might not play nice.
 
Maybe in the nearish future the US/VEN/Canada will be exporting more oil than the Gulf. Good for the US, Canada, and everyone that wants a stable supply of O&G. Very bad for Iran and other Gulf states that might not play nice.

You should be far more worried about what this conflict is teaching importers of energy about their vulnerabilities....
 
Don't rely on dictator energy supplies which includes non-O&G materials and components?

Or were you going with something to the tune of getting off O&G and going to an alternative energy with a China supply chain?
 
You should be far more worried about what this conflict is teaching importers of energy about their vulnerabilities....
Why worry? Trump has done in a couple of months what three decades of climate alarmist eco-zealotry failed to achieve. Reducing fossil fuel use is (supposedly) a good thing. Much of public sentiment and political expression is behind it. Bells should be ringing in the streets. Meanwhile, export markets aren't going to vanish overnight.

Of course, nations can't dictate to each other how they deal with their transitions.
 
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