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What is in a barrel will not go sour.
Dutch Proverb
I am from the oil industry and remember when the price was $US10 (a barrel) in 1999 and everyone was saying its going to $US5 (a barrel) ... it was unbelievable to even comprehend a $US50 (a barrel) oil price.
Andrew Blakely
There has been a rising floor underneath oil prices, ... Last year we were worried about $40 a barrel oil, and now $60 a barrel is the worry.
Jan Stuart
The market doesn't seem to want to go below $60 a barrel and it's having a hard time going above $70 a barrel. The question is, which way do we break out?
Phil Flynn
You could work up to that level, $90 to $100 a barrel, in the next two years. It could go to $90 or $100 a barrel pretty quick if something went haywire.
Boone Pickens
If oil prices were to stay at $35 a barrel throughout 2001 or if they were to escalate to $40 a barrel or over, then the impact on inflation and world growth would be more significant,
Michael Mussa
We continue to believe that fundamentals of supply and demand will be in play, bringing oil prices down to approximately $35 per barrel by the end of this year, and to $25-30 per barrel in 2005.
Prabhas Panigrahi
We'll see crude prices ranging anywhere from $45 per barrel to $75 per barrel this year.
Henry Groppe
It does seem to be much more reactionary and that may be because so much is at stake. We are looking at crude oil at $68 a barrel when for years it never went above $30 a barrel.
Gregg Laskoski
He's sour when you win, and he's sour when you lose.
Keyshawn Johnson
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1972
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I come home 10, 11, 12 o'clock at night and ride. I'll take her out in the rain and do a lot of bending exercises, pretending like she's going around the barrel, making her bend. You don't want them turning boxy around the barrel, because they'll end up hurting themselves.
Josie Snavely
This time last year prices were around $32 a barrel before falling to $22 a barrel in May, because of excess supply in the market. OPEC wants to avoid that (happening again this year),
Lawrence Eagles
I totally expect to see $50 a barrel, at least in a spike to that level, at some point in the near future. We've been in an upward trend for several years, and I really don't see any indication of a reversal of that trend. $50 a barrel is a completely rational expectation.
Jason Schenker
The biggest culprit is plastic residue left in the barrel. Rust develops underneath that plastic and can pit the barrel. Besides that, recoil increases. Extraction of the shell is less efficient, especially with the semi-automatics. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. The biggest culprit is plastic residue left in the barrel. Rust develops underneath that plastic and can pit the barrel. Besides that, recoil increases. Extraction of the shell is less efficient, especially with the semi-automatics.
Pat Childs
Prices could remain well above $40 a barrel for a considerable period of time, but predicting the future is a dangerous game, and we prefer to test long term investments on the basis of prices of not more than $25 a barrel.
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