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<blockquote data-quote="raider" data-source="post: 161563" data-attributes="member: 353"><p>lots of bakken money and jobs are now moving to texas...</p><p></p><p>we are at a really nice pace here now... the big money is gone for most, but i think we are pretty much "at" where the locals have been wanting to get to... the technology of the past decade has stabilized the oil markets to the point where production can be ramped up pretty quickly if needed...</p><p></p><p>without a war or disruption in the mid east, i don't see oil getting over $60 any time soon... something would have to go way bad to ever see $100 long term again imo... the technology that has been developed in this boom has changed the oil world forever, and as exploration technology is refined, i think we will find many more reserves waiting in the wings for when needed... we have plenty of oil... now whoever can get it to market the cheapest wins...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raider, post: 161563, member: 353"] lots of bakken money and jobs are now moving to texas... we are at a really nice pace here now... the big money is gone for most, but i think we are pretty much "at" where the locals have been wanting to get to... the technology of the past decade has stabilized the oil markets to the point where production can be ramped up pretty quickly if needed... without a war or disruption in the mid east, i don't see oil getting over $60 any time soon... something would have to go way bad to ever see $100 long term again imo... the technology that has been developed in this boom has changed the oil world forever, and as exploration technology is refined, i think we will find many more reserves waiting in the wings for when needed... we have plenty of oil... now whoever can get it to market the cheapest wins... [/QUOTE]
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