I don't want to write an essay on the issue but it just seems like the US is really "on a roll" when it comes to energy. I think what has impressed me more than anything is how quickly Houston was able to recover, at least at the macro-economic level. It says a lot about the dedication and the "can-do" spirit of American workers, and especially their families who, at the end of the day, are the ones who really provide the support for those workers to keep on truckin' -- to use a phrase from the 60s (?).
Maybe my inappropriate exuberance for the Bakken has spilled over to the US energy sector in general so I thought I would at least ask the question if I was the only one who felt this way.
So, time for another poll: with regard to global energy, do you feel ...
- much more optimistic than you did two years ago?
- about the same as you did two years ago?
- much more pessimistic than you did two years ago?
While considering this poll two more noteworthy energy stories crossed my "virtual desktop." I will post those stories later.
By the way, day-after-day the "stock market" seems to set a new high. Tonight, again, I see futures are green. Yes, futures mean squat but after four consecutive days of new highs, it's almost "scary" to see yet another even where futures are green.
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