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 Topic: Is it possible to boycott Saudi oil?

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  • Is it possible to boycott Saudi oil?
     OP - August 03, 2012, 12:54 PM

    Out here in the US a lot of Hispanics don't go to Citgo gas/petrol stations because the oil comes from venezuela.

    Me personally I would prefer to fund Chavez than the Saudis, not that I am a Chavista or anything, I just think that he is not half as bad as most Middle Eastern dictators.

    So I was wondering if there are any petroleum companies that are known for getting their oil from Saudi Arabia, or do most of them get a portion of it from there?
  • Re: Is it possible to boycott Saudi oil?
     Reply #1 - August 03, 2012, 02:49 PM

    It's not possible. The oil from the ME is fungible for the most part. Once it goes on the oil markets it gets boughtixed etc by all the oil companies.

    So once again I'm left with the classic Irish man's dilemma, do I eat the potato or do I let it ferment so I can drink it later?
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  • Re: Is it possible to boycott Saudi oil?
     Reply #2 - August 03, 2012, 02:50 PM

    I think a better question would be :  Is there a strong enough reason to convince the politicians that they should boycott saudi oil  ??

    In my opinion a life without curiosity is not a life worth living
  • Re: Is it possible to boycott Saudi oil?
     Reply #3 - August 03, 2012, 03:16 PM


    I like the word 'fungible'


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  • Re: Is it possible to boycott Saudi oil?
     Reply #4 - August 03, 2012, 03:21 PM

    In a few more decades, when most cars run on renewable energy, I suppose the world can afford to do without Saudi oil. Amirite? :/

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  • Re: Is it possible to boycott Saudi oil?
     Reply #5 - August 03, 2012, 04:21 PM

    In a few more decades, when most cars run on renewable energy, I suppose the world can afford to do without Saudi oil. Amirite? :/


    But people have been saying this for decades and it still has not happened.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9RcYc5wx5k

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKgpXDs25TI
  • Re: Is it possible to boycott Saudi oil?
     Reply #6 - September 12, 2012, 07:45 AM

    Saudi oil is swing oil, i.e. they're main power is that when oil production drops, or demand increases, they can ramp up production massively. But also, it's impossibly to ban the location of oil, as it's all refined all over the place.

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  • Re: Is it possible to boycott Saudi oil?
     Reply #7 - September 12, 2012, 02:26 PM

    So I was wondering if there are any petroleum companies that are known for getting their oil from Saudi Arabia, or do most of them get a portion of it from there?


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  • Re: Is it possible to boycott Saudi oil?
     Reply #8 - September 13, 2012, 05:46 AM

    You can stop driving oil based cars, take the train, ride a bike, or buy a hybrid / electric car.

    Yeah an I am super ugly, I can't even beat my chest am too skinny and when I roaaar to attract women, they laugh at me, because it sounds like a girl screaming. I can't even attract any bitches!  Cry

  • Is it possible to boycott Saudi oil?
     Reply #9 - August 06, 2015, 11:36 AM

    A prediction here that Saudi Arabia is facing a major crisis over falling oil prices and competition with shale fracking:

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/oilprices/11768136/Saudi-Arabia-may-go-broke-before-the-US-oil-industry-buckles.html


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  • Is it possible to boycott Saudi oil?
     Reply #10 - August 06, 2015, 06:30 PM

    We really need to not just boycott Saudi oil but stop immediately burning all fossil fuels.  It is  already too late to keep to 2 degrees because change is exponential.

    So yes a world of bikes, horses and sailing ships but steam punked!

    Electric cars are actually equal to gas guzzling SUV's when you add in the coal burning power station that generates the electricity.

    I am puzzled when the facts are easily available why it is everyone seems happy with very small tweaks.  Fiddling while Rome burns?

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  • Is it possible to boycott Saudi oil?
     Reply #11 - August 06, 2015, 07:55 PM

    Back in the 1950s it was American companies that found the oil there and developed all the technology to drill it out of the ground. They have been sitting on their arses relying on that exact same American technology for 65 years without bothering to diversify their economy much. Meanwhile American companies have kept innovating and developed newer oil extracting technologies to ruin their market share. Pretty pathetic when you think about it.
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