What happens if oil hits $200 a barrel? Alberta or Texas will be fine. But economies that don't produce oil are screwed. Especially those that depend on cars.
What happens if oil hits $200 a barrel? Alberta or Texas will be fine. But economies that don't produce oil are screwed. Especially those that depend on cars.
Oil peaked at $147.27 in July 2008; adjusted for inflation that’s $223.53 today.
Lehman Brothers went bankrupt 2 months after oil reached that record high.
This article doesn’t mention Alberta nor Texas a single time. Probably because the locale the raw materials are extracted doesn’t mean much to the price at the pump.
It’s not a small town market, it’s multinational corporations that take from one place and send to wherever they can profit the most. Everywhere is screwed, but not more specifically than the aggregate. Both Alberta and Texas have seen the same price increases as their respective nation, because neither place has farm to table oil.
Alberta vs Canada average fuel priceTexas vs United States average fuel price
The water in the pipes requires a lot of energy. Extraction, cleaning, pumping it around. It will get more expensive with higher energy prices.
Producing food requires a lot of energy. Tractors, harvesters, packaging plants, transport to supermarket. Energy prices will make your food more expensive.
Houses need heating, cooling, repairs.
The cost of almost everything almost everywhere will rise a lot very quickly in the coming months if this mess keeps getting messier (and it is). Fossil fuels and the price of it are deeply embedded in every aspect of life.
I am aware that some oil is in some way used for pretty much everything. But oil is also not the primary cost for almost anything. So double fuel costs won’t even double the cost of the product.
I would like to say I hope it will encourage people to seek more environmental options, but it happens every single time. Omg petrol is expensive we shouldn’t be so reliant on it. Oh its cheaper again now, lets not bother with those wind turbines because I don’t like the look of them.
Any time someone suggests “lazy” or “stupid” as a hypothesis to absolutely anything, it means they don’t understand something very important.
Really ? like these “idiots” ?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXfFACs24zU
“Maybe we’re sufficiently stupid that we won’t exist beyond this century” - Professor Brian Cox
“Greed and stupidity are what will end the human race” - Stephen Hawking

Yeah no.
Canada and the US have world parity pricing they will be paying the same price for fuel in Alberta and Teaxs as the rest of the world.