Something bizarre is happening off the coast of Galveston, Texas. Were you to look toward the sea in the Texas port town, you’d be subject to a oceanic traffic jam of epic proportions. Ships carrying oil have gathered along the coast in the Gulf of Mexico in such great quantities that ships approaching the port have been asked to move toward the town slowly in an attempt to ease the burden.
This phenomenon is directly tied to the huge amounts of oil stored internationally and in floating container ships across the world. As oil prices fall, stockpiles of the resource are going through the roof, and governments and companies don’t have anywhere else to store it.
This could cause the price of oil to fall catastrophically further, as supply far exceeds demand for the time being.
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Stephen Trivitt that hits the nail on the head…..I live in a small town and constantly see young guys go straight from high school and go to work in the oil industry. There buying 70,000 trucks and custom polaris razrs before they even work a months on a rig. The lower gas prices benefit way more people than it hurts. Then you have the news media do a story about a oil consultant that made $1700 a day and now he is out of a job and they make out like we should feel sorry for him. Well if he made that much a day he sould be able to retire and not have to work.
Bubba Bruce
Nancy Jones
I paid .17 more for diesel this morning than I’ve paid the last 2 weeks!
They are to transport the bodies from Jade Helm…..
That’s what Jared said.
Tin foil at the piggly wiggly is cheap and will ease your fears
Joke
So much speculation and nobody really knows….who gives two hoots in holler….sounds like the majority of you think it’s normal activity …sounds good to me… Unless, your all part of a conspiracy????
Raised on the coast near Galveston these Ships are riding high I think their empty waiting for loading and they look like natural gas tankers just my opinion I could be wrong