how will new president affect the oil and gas industry?

i work іח tһе u.s. oil аחԁ gas industry οח a drilling rig аחԁ i аm concerned аbουt һοw tһе חеw president wіƖƖ affect mу job depending οח wһο іѕ elected.

i hope уου ɡеt tossed down tһе well аחԁ torched…nothing personal

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13 Responsesto “how will new president affect the oil and gas industry?”

  1. Glenn Z says:

    mccain wants to put more taxes on gas and oil
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  2. Vet. With out Country says:

    That is aquestion too see.Has we don’t who will be in office
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  3. smsmith500 says:

    If its Hillery she will most likely Nationalize the oil Companies and steal all their profits "for the common good".
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  4. nileslad says:

    Not much. Oil and gas prices are determined by the world market forces — not by whether the US Pres has a D or an R on their record
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  5. zuezug says:

    I have not really been watching things that closely…
    but
    from what I have seen and heard so far, none of the major candidates haven’t said much about HOW they going to anything.

    elections still a long ways off.

    I don’t think oil and gas industry will be effected at all
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  6. septangel9 says:

    I highly doubt the President of the U.S. has any effect on gas prices. Like any product, prices are influenced by supply and demand. I remember after 9-11. Gas prices spiked very high. The only thing the government could do in the way of relief was to revoke the state and federal tax. They had no power over the actual cost of a barrel of oil.

    Looking for alternative sources may effect your job more but it wouldn’t be done overnight and employees would probably be assimiliated into some other part of the process.
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  7. it is me says:

    i hope you get tossed down the well and torched…nothing personal
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  8. Alanzo says:

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  9. ninton says:

    Talking about cooking, I wonder if you have access to piped gas from City Gas? Using piped gas means that you need not have a cylinder gas tank in your kitchen for your stove.

    Also, I am using gas heater for my hot bathe. According to City Gas, gas heater is more “green” and cheaper than electric ones. One thing to note is that you need to install the gas heater in an airy space.

    Do check the gas options :)

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    Citi Field seating is a lot better than Shea Stadium. The seats are more comfortable but as to whether your large friend will be comfortable depends on his actual size. Good luck.

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