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CDC total Chinese Virus deaths February 1 to April 18, 2020
It is what it is!! Or really, “it is not what it’s not.”
It is what it is!! Or really, “it is not what it’s not.”
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.You bring up something that i did back in February. I moved investments into tech, paper products and companies that make consumer cleaning products. In the end, they are going to be doing well for a long time.One of my daily tasks at work is to spray disinfectant on all commonly touched surfaces. Problem is finding it. Luckily at Lowes they carry Windex products. They put the "Multisurface" with the regular window cleaner and most people don't see them. It's yellow in color where regular is blue. It kills 99.9% of germs. I go through 1 bottle every two days. Lowes had just restocked and had over twenty bottles on the shelf. I grabbed six.
Just use a ship tracking site and you'll see that over the last week there are more and more parked oil tankers around areas where there are refineries (i.e. Houston).Here's a little oil info from Seeking Alpha:
Oil tankers surround California with nowhere to unload - Bloomberg
Apr. 22, 2020 12:35 PM ET|About: Marathon Petroleum Corporation (MPC)|By: Carl Surran, SA News Editor
Oil tankers carrying enough crude to satisfy 20% of the world's daily consumption are gathered off California's coast with nowhere to go as fuel demand collapses, Bloomberg reports.
Nearly three dozen ships mostly are acting as floating storage for oil that is going unused as the coronavirus shutters businesses and takes drivers off the road, according to the report.
Marathon Petroleum's (MPC +3.2%) Martinez, Calif., refinery has been idled and others including Chevron's (CVX +2.4%) El Segundo refinery have curtailed crude processing as the state orders residents to stay at home.
Storage has become increasingly scarce as traditional tanks fill up, pushing oil onto tankers to float off Singapore, the U.S. Gulf Coast and now the U.S. West Coast.
What about all the pig carrier trucks? Where are they all parked at?Here's a little oil info from Seeking Alpha:
Oil tankers surround California with nowhere to unload - Bloomberg
Apr. 22, 2020 12:35 PM ET|About: Marathon Petroleum Corporation (MPC)|By: Carl Surran, SA News Editor
Oil tankers carrying enough crude to satisfy 20% of the world's daily consumption are gathered off California's coast with nowhere to go as fuel demand collapses, Bloomberg reports.
Nearly three dozen ships mostly are acting as floating storage for oil that is going unused as the coronavirus shutters businesses and takes drivers off the road, according to the report.
Marathon Petroleum's (MPC +3.2%) Martinez, Calif., refinery has been idled and others including Chevron's (CVX +2.4%) El Segundo refinery have curtailed crude processing as the state orders residents to stay at home.
Storage has become increasingly scarce as traditional tanks fill up, pushing oil onto tankers to float off Singapore, the U.S. Gulf Coast and now the U.S. West Coast.