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Posted by Hayman on January 10, 2003 at 14:50:06 from (24.67.220.81):
In Reply to: gas price post posted by Dave Wi. on January 10, 2003 at 08:33:44:
Of the 80 MILLION gal. or so that the world uses each day the U.S.A uses about 20 million gal. a day of which she can only supply about one fifth herself.With China's billions of people using more and more of the global supply as they become more wealthy by supplying Walmart and everything else in North America,well the writing is on the wall. Gas is going to be around for a long time yet but it is going to be demand driven rather than supply driven. Anyhow it's such a nice day(global warming) I might go driven on of my gas burnin' tractors.My little A needs a runnin'(Farmall) Thank-you
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