I had a job working outdoors in Overland Park 1980-1981. We had 8 straight days of 100+ degrees in 1980, a day that only hit 99, and then 3 more days of 100+. A few months later we had a cold snap with a couple of days -10 to -20. Crazy stuff. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Well, we might just be looking at one. Hopefully they'll just halt operations for a day since the Worldhub is down, we'll see.
Yeah. They dropped off a package today and I felt bad for the dude.
The shut down will probably work it’s way down to the local guy about the time it’s 45 and sunny. [Reply]
The scary thing to me is hearing how Natural Gas prices are going through the roof and we are going to be seeing bills that are 10-100x higher than normal.
I thought the USA had an excess of Natural Gas. What happened? [Reply]
Originally Posted by crayzkirk:
The scary thing to me is hearing how Natural Gas prices are going through the roof and we are going to be seeing bills that are 10-100x higher than normal.
I thought the USA had an excess of Natural Gas. What happened?
Originally Posted by crayzkirk:
The scary thing to me is hearing how Natural Gas prices are going through the roof and we are going to be seeing bills that are 10-100x higher than normal.
I thought the USA had an excess of Natural Gas. What happened?
100x higher than normal would be rough. I can't afford to pay $30,000 a month for heating. [Reply]
Originally Posted by crayzkirk:
The scary thing to me is hearing how Natural Gas prices are going through the roof and we are going to be seeing bills that are 10-100x higher than normal.
I thought the USA had an excess of Natural Gas. What happened?
That's the spot market. Most large NG suppliers already have prices that were negotiated months ago. [Reply]
Originally Posted by crayzkirk:
The scary thing to me is hearing how Natural Gas prices are going through the roof and we are going to be seeing bills that are 10-100x higher than normal.
I thought the USA had an excess of Natural Gas. What happened?
Futures have been incredibly low for a decade. They were bound to come off the bottom. [Reply]