Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

Gas price collapse

Natural gas prices have really plummeted. Rig counts are falling faster than ever. What's next?

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Post ID: @OP+1mEwvh7F

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This may be the opportunity to promote some slick duffers and layoff some worker bees. With empathy, of course !

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Post ID: @3oxl+1mEwvh7F

Layoffs…

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Post ID: @3jaw+1mEwvh7F

Eventually we will runout of gas. Imagine prices then?

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Post ID: @2ogg+1mEwvh7F

@ydf, your comment shows your basic lack of understanding of market trends.

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Post ID: @sli+1mEwvh7F

Nobody cares about 2008. That is ancient history. Activity and rigs are short term.

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Post ID: @ydf+1mEwvh7F

@yvo, take a look at https://www.macrotrends.net/2478/natural-gas-prices-historical-chart. You will see that natural gas prices have been in a long-term decline since 2008. Oversupply due to fracking.

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Post ID: @frd+1mEwvh7F

No, prices were $9 last August. Now $2. Historically they have been around $3/mmcf

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Post ID: @yvo+1mEwvh7F

Gas prices have been "down" for 15 years now. Oversupply, pure and simple.

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