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Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
So it is better for you if we all pay $4.00 per gallon of gas so you can retire comfortably. No wonder you support Obama, you're one of the greedy ones. Now I understand.
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For my finances, you bet. And lots of other folks who have royalty income. But given the choice, I'd rather natural gas go back to $14 than oil go to $150. I've got more gas royalty income than oil. But probably 25% of the households where I live have royalty income of some kind, especially natural gas.
And frankly, the country would be better off in the long run if oil were at $150/bbl. But that's another debate for another day. It won't go back to that price level until either the economy improves or there is some supply disruption.
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Originally Posted by LexusLover
Rather than talk to "the lawyers" you might want to talk to some BP workers. It's fairly clear to them; which is why some of them have since been asked to resign.
BTW: Where is that $120 billion reparation fund promised by Obbie?
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Who do you think that the lawyers are deposing and putting on the witness stand in the trial? And I don't think it's at all clear who is responsible. Just based on what I read on the Department of Interior report, my guess is liability will be split four way between BP, Halliburton, Transocean, and maybe Cameron. I don't know if there are any contractual indemnity agreements between BP and Transocean, but that might effect the final allocation of responsibility.