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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I see guys wanting sympathy for getting laid off because of falling oil prices but you should understand when you get a job in this market it’s either good or bad never a in between . When gas skyrocketed to over 4 bucks a gallon you were making tons of money while people like me were loosing their jobs and hurting . So I went and found a new job not sit around complaining about how cheap oil prices are and hurting the economy
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you can get a picture like that in galveston every day and its time to use something different to power our technology something renewable
And yet gas prices are going up..
This doesn’t explain why prices locally have gone up 50cents a gallon in the last few weeks.
No, this normally occurs. Nothing unusual.
Those ships are empty, an there not tankers. Ship builder
Those ships look empty ? What’s up
Wish this was true