Wall Street's Capital Discipline is why US oil production won't ramp up at $100
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#4It's easy, why investing into production if oil price spike is caused by a single, temporary event, not something structural? That money will be lost if invested in production because it means producing crude with high marginal cost (or it will be already produced today), which will by definition become unprofitable when prices fall back. There is no moral dimension here.
Re: Wall Street's Capital Discipline is why US oil production won't ramp up at $100
#5It's easy, why investing into production if oil price spike is caused by a single, temporary event, not something structural? That money will be lost if invested in production because it means producing crude with high marginal cost (or it will be already produced today), which will by definition become unprofitable when prices fall back. There is no moral dimension here.
All events are temporary, but if oil prices skyrocket, the rest of the economy will suffer long-term damage and increase the chance of higher interest rates for everyone
Psychological/political consequencies of higher nominal sticker price of gas can be negative, but this is Trump's problem, not anyone else's.
Re: Wall Street's Capital Discipline is why US oil production won't ramp up at $100
#6It's easy, why investing into production if oil price spike is caused by a single, temporary event, not something structural? That money will be lost if invested in production because it means producing crude with high marginal cost (or it will be already produced today), which will by definition become unprofitable when prices fall back. There is no moral dimension here.
All events are temporary, but if oil prices skyrocket, the rest of the economy will suffer long-term damage and increase the chance of higher interest rates for everyone