Hurricane Gustav Update
MishShedlock
09-02-2008, 2:16 PM | Post #2556796 |
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Those interested in Hurricane Gustav should tie into the
Oil Drum thread Hurricane Gustav, Energy Infrastructure, and Updated Damage Models - Thread #3.
Recent
track shifts have Gustav consistently hitting near New Orleans, east of
the majority of oil and gas rigs; though this could still change in
either direction, the models have continued to converge.
Extensive
damage and an extended recovery time probably measured in months. The
pipelines to shore are probably in a lot of trouble on this trajectory
due to scour.
The discussion on the oil drum is always top notch. Please check it out.
On
other boards I am reading, many are anticipating a huge jump in oil and
gas prices next week. I do not know if that will happen, but I will
offer the opinion that if it does not happen, or if it happens and
prices quickly reverse lower, they will keep going a lot lower than
most energy bulls think.
Short to intermediate term, it is
highly likely that the slowing global economy will have far more effect
on energy prices than peak oil.
Originally posted at: http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/