




Or, you can follow Tri-me's directive to cease and desist ~ actually, a much better idea. But, then, there's that personal choice issue. So, whatever you decide

Tri-me- why would you tell Tink to "cease and desist"? Because you said so? Because you feel uncomfortable him asking disturbing questions? And why are the questions uncomfortable for you? Tink did not touch any of your Buddha subjects!~ which I find sweet and delightful, even if I sometimes think that people from totally different background don't have a clue what they are talking about~while expressing the Zen Buddha etc. Like a song they heard somewhere, singing, repeating, without a knowledge~ it's coming from that~ or this eine kleine dorfchen...Tink what are you 8 years old? Cease and desist.
IEA releases oil
Last Updated Fri, 02 Sep 2005 17:41:35 EDT
CBC News
The 26 nation International Energy Agency announced Friday that the U.S. and Europe have agreed to release more than 60 million barrels of oil and refined products from their emergency supplies.
The announcement improved the post-Katrina petroleum-supply outlook and had an immediate impact on the price of a barrel of light sweet crude for October delivery.
In their first decline this week, gasoline futures dropped nearly 27 cents to $2.14 US a gallon and light sweet crude for October delivery fell $1.88 to $67.59 US a barrel in Friday afternoon trade on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
The NYMEX market was particularly upbeat because the IEA decision will bring gasoline and diesel fuel from Europe to the American market which has experienced tightening supplies due to Katrina-related refinery and pipeline damage.
In response to a request from the IEA, Prime Minister Paul Martin said Canada will step up its oil production to help stabilize world markets in the aftermath of Katrina. "We are prepared to do our part" said Martin.
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers said Thursday that producers, refineries and pipeline operators have delayed scheduled maintenance and shutdowns to keep oil flowing at full capacity.
Alberta Premier Ralph Klein said: "We're sending as much oil as we possibly can to accommodate the people in New Orleans. The pipeline capacity is very limited."
The Gulf Coast is responsible for producing about 30 per cent of U.S. crude production and a quarter of its gas. As well, a large portion of U.S. imports also arrive at Gulf Coast ports.
Gulf coast refineries and natural gas processing plants remain out of service because of power outages.
Katrina damaged or displaced an estimated 58 Gulf of Mexico oil platforms and drilling rigs. Among those, 30 rigs and platforms have been reported lost.
Dear Tri-me, I don't assume anything, I don't know you, I was just responding to your post and written words.Bee don't assume you know much about me. Reading thought the lines it appears you are calling me a hypocrite?