@RazorOil CCUS still has meaningful benefits in other areas, such as capturing emissions from gas-fired power. Alberta's Heartland industrial area could still benefit from CCUS in lowering emissions as a centralized location of carbon emissions from consumption rather than production
@MilkRoadMacro@TaviCosta Service companies get screwed when oil prices are low and day rates get pummeled, and screwed when everyone tries to ramp up drilling and rig crew costs or capital costs to build new rigs of the right specification to meet current demand go through the roof
@Lebanon_John @SisterTeee @WallStreetApes Your math is wrong: 450k principal x 5% x 30 years = 675k. Not 67.5k.
If you use the interest rate quoted at the beginning of 6.58% to be apples-to-apples, the total over 30 years is $888k, comparable to the the interest calculated at the beginning of $898K.
@GuyDealership Currently driving a 2005 corolla, aside from how it looks (and manual windup windows) there's literally nothing wrong with it. That being said, I can now afford a new corolla (AWD, hybrid). Do I buy one now or wait?
@GuyDealership Widespread adoption of self-driving transportation as a service. People own vehicles to get places - if it was cheaper to arrange TAAS than to own a car, you have a fundamental shift in how people view cars (and driveways and garages and etc)
@kylascan What can a flame remember? If it remembers a little less than necessary, it goes out; if it remembers a little more than is necessary, it goes out. If only it could teach us, while it burns, to remember correctly.