Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Oil up, gas down, and coal depressed.

We've long stated here that coal's problem in the 2010s isn't regulation. . . . it's natural gas.


And in today's Tribune we learn that the increased price of petroleum has a byproduct due to increased production.

And that byproduct is natural gas.

Depressing its price which is causing a problem for. . . coal.

As we've stated before here, if there's a war on coal, natural gas is engaging in it.

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