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ChicagoTeamster

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10. I have a physics degree but took a year of organic chemistry and yes I know the apparatus are complex
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 10:58 AM
20 hrs ago

But how else are they supposed to get their fuel? Crude has to be refined. And they have the means of adjusting the process.

The problem is as you stated it's complex but also very costly so is it worth it for them to make those changes if the Hormuz winds up being opened 3 months from now and then they may have to re-calibrate again? That's the reason for the whole uncertainty. If they completely lost a supply or a market, an oil company would have to consider this. But, if it's all an unnecessary disruption over an extortion grift that corrects months later.... And while they wait they burn through stored fuel supplies.

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Meanwhile, DJ is thoroughly loving the chaos he's creating. littlemissmartypants 22 hrs ago #1
Krasnov wants them forced to go buy Russian oil. Justice matters. 17 hrs ago #20
It's already starting. boonecreek 22 hrs ago #2
Damn it! EuterpeThelo 21 hrs ago #4
Impact on World Cup??? Tiny Tabby 21 hrs ago #3
Well, it will give Trump an excuse for people not showing up because Trump is an insane ass. Attilatheblond 18 hrs ago #17
Well maybe the SS United States can be restored before it is sunk and used to transport soccer fans 3Hotdogs 7 hrs ago #32
So where do they get their oil? Isn't their petroleum supply chain diversified? Aren't the UK and Norway oil producers? ChicagoTeamster 21 hrs ago #5
You still need refineries for that oil BumRushDaShow 21 hrs ago #6
I know, but the nations buying the oil have their own refineries and can do necessary tweaking to handle different crude ChicagoTeamster 21 hrs ago #8
"can do necessary tweaking to handle different crude" BumRushDaShow 20 hrs ago #9
I have a physics degree but took a year of organic chemistry and yes I know the apparatus are complex ChicagoTeamster 20 hrs ago #10
The oil industry likes it this way Miguelito Loveless 20 hrs ago #14
Remember that many around the world BumRushDaShow 19 hrs ago #15
Catch is everyone is doing just enough to max short term profits IbogaProject 13 hrs ago #26
You can't "tweek" a refinery Miguelito Loveless 20 hrs ago #12
It takes a lot more than a "tweak" to refine different weights of oil Callie1979 17 hrs ago #19
I was just using tweak as a term, I was implying that if they had to they could reengineer, ChicagoTeamster 16 hrs ago #21
Leave it to Donnie Dipshit to FUCK it up for the rest of the world. ProudMNDemocrat 21 hrs ago #7
Everything Trump touches! Initech 20 hrs ago #13
I think it's deliberate durablend 15 hrs ago #22
That's what I think too. Haggard Celine 11 hrs ago #28
Hegseth will just order the troops to pray harder at his daily prayer meetings. PSPS 20 hrs ago #11
Fatih, the term "Dire Straits" preceded the band. maxsolomon 18 hrs ago #16
One of the causes of WWII in the Pacific BidenRocks 17 hrs ago #18
Well, maybe the world will be cleaner without all that jet fuel burning. SidneyR 14 hrs ago #23
The same goes for all the cars and all the houses heated with oil. maxsolomon 14 hrs ago #24
I'd read the warning that airplanes all over were likely to be grounded very soon because of the war. summer_in_TX 13 hrs ago #25
Jet fuel comes in different grades pfitz59 13 hrs ago #27
Bio Willie BidenRocks 7 hrs ago #31
One of the not unexpected side effects . . . Aussie105 10 hrs ago #29
I've not been back... róisín_dubh 8 hrs ago #30
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