中国石油很多是从俄罗斯进口阿
来源应该不会那么冲突吧……
来源应该不会那么冲突吧……
以下是引用zhaorongrong在2004-5-14 18:17:20的发言:
中国用油,好像不会把!
以下是引用zhaorongrong在2004-5-14 18:17:20的发言:
中国用油,好像不会把!
以下是引用emyemy在2004-5-14 19:37:01的发言:
你和MIT上的挖大稀什么关系啊???
那个是个男滴~~
BTW,偶们这里油价还没上2刀,8过快了.
以下是引用binbinf在2004-5-14 18:16:44的发言:
昨天我们路过美亚滴时候gg还说要8要去加油,我一看,才用掉一格还不到
他说油价太贵要屯着~晕~~~
你家LD真聪明
以下是引用magie在2004-5-14 18:09:39的发言:
我们实验室的消息灵通人士说是因为中国用油量持续增长, 导致全球石油供需平衡被打乱, 从而全球油价上升.
有这么回事么, 照这么说油价是肯定下不来了.
以下是引用allsaint在2004-5-14 21:43:27的发言:
中国石油很多是从俄罗斯进口阿
来源应该不会那么冲突吧……
以下是引用zhaorongrong在2004-5-14 18:17:20的发言:
中国用油,好像不会把!
以下是引用wadaxi在2004-5-14 17:48:42的发言:
诶,其实去不去也不是主要问题
就觉得他有时候实在太小气了
郁闷至极
以下是引用jami在2004-5-15 17:53:07的发言:
here $1.85,some place like walmart is <$1.8.
2 years ago in winter it is <$0.9,but summer it is $1.6-7
以下是引用PurpleMoon在2004-5-15 18:21:07的发言:
我知道前几年亚特兰大的油价就是不到一块钱,好便宜呀
以下是引用jami在2004-5-15 17:53:07的发言:
here $1.85,some place like walmart is <$1.8.
2 years ago in winter it is <$0.9,but summer it is $1.6-7
以下是引用wadaxi在2004-5-14 17:41:09的发言:
伤心:(
以下是引用llily在2004-5-14 18:48:11的发言:
我们佐治亚总是最低价,真开心!
以下是引用skyblue在2004-5-15 20:01:13的发言:以下是引用wadaxi在2004-5-14 17:41:09的发言:
伤心:(
不要紧,你现在可以找deal 网上购物啊~~
[此贴子已经被作者于2004-5-16 15:47:19编辑过]
以下是引用wadaxi在2004-5-16 15:45:20的发言:
huhu,昨天ld终于带偶去了outlet,还去了个两个mall
结果一天下来,什么东西都没买到(除了在outlet吃了点冰淇淋)
我偷偷看了一下,用掉大半缸油
回来在网上买了很多东东,一直磨蹭到凌晨4点
ft死了
以下是引用skyblue在2004-5-15 20:01:13的发言:
以下是引用wadaxi在2004-5-14 17:41:09的发言:
伤心:(
不要紧,你现在可以找deal 网上购物啊~~
[此贴子已经被作者于2004-5-16 15:47:19编辑过]
以下是引用magie在2004-5-14 18:09:39的发言:
我们实验室的消息灵通人士说是因为中国用油量持续增长, 导致全球石油供需平衡被打乱, 从而全球油价上升.
有这么回事么, 照这么说油价是肯定下不来了.
以下是引用EverAfter在2004-5-17 15:16:03的发言:以下是引用magie在2004-5-14 18:09:39的发言:
我们实验室的消息灵通人士说是因为中国用油量持续增长, 导致全球石油供需平衡被打乱, 从而全球油价上升.
有这么回事么, 照这么说油价是肯定下不来了.
Not a key reason bah.
Oil Tops $40 as Supply Fears Persist --- Traders Doubt OPEC Help; Iraqi Exports Are Slowed With Attacks on Facilities
12 May 2004
The Wall Street Journal
The price of oil settled above $40 a barrel for the first time in 13 years as markets shrugged off a call by Saudi Arabia for OPEC to help meet surging world-wide demand by loosening limits on production.
In Iraq, attacks have again disrupted oil exports, underscoring questions about the country's ability to sustain output and fueling further unease about supplies amid a straining global market.
Crude-oil futures finished up $1.13 to settle at $40.06 in New York Mercantile Exchange trading. The run-up came despite the call by Saudi Oil Minister Ali Naimi earlier this week for the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to ease limits on production by at least 1.5 million barrels per day. Already, OPEC members are pumping oil above their quotas to take advantage of higher prices.
Meanwhile, U.S. gasoline prices are expected to rise further, according to Energy Department numbers. Regular retail-gasoline prices are expected to peak in June at $2.03 a gallon, up substantially from the $1.82 peak price projected last month, according to the agency's Energy Information Administration.
In Iraq, oil shipments were expected to return to prewar levels by today. A pipeline attack Saturday cut Iraqi exports by 30%, the country's occupation oil minister said, removing some 600,000 barrels a day from world markets. While a small slice of global output, the reduction further strained global markets that are as stretched as they've been for more than a decade.
以下是引用lastfall在2004-5-17 15:42:45的发言:
evenafter mm真是一个有敬业精神好好灌水的mm啊,连这么专业的文章都搬出来了。
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