Serious Greedy oil tycoons going to burn up Singapore!

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I see an accident waiting to happen.

However, while the "parking lot" off Galveston has since normalized, something shocking has emerged and continued to grow half way around the world, just off the coat of Singapore. This.

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The red dots show ships either at anchor or barely moving, either oil tankers or cargo, which have made the Straits of Malacca, one of the world's most important shipping lanes which carries about a quarter of all seaborne oil primarily from the Persian Gulf headed to China, into a "bumper to bumper" parking lots of ships with tens of millions of barrels in combustible cargo.

it is also the topic of the latest Reuters expose on the historic physical crude oil glut which continues to build behind the scenes, and which so far has proven totally immune to dissipation as a result of the sharp increase in oil prices over the past three months.

Indeed, as Reuters notes, prices for oil futures have jumped by almost a quarter since April, lifted by severe supply disruptions caused by triggers such as Canadian wildfires, acts of sabotage in Nigeria, and civil war in Libya. And yet flying into Singapore, the oil trading hub for the world's biggest consumer region, Asia, reveals another picture: that a global glut that pulled down prices by over 70 percent between 2014 and early 2016 is nowhere near over, and that financial traders betting on higher crude oil futures may be in for a surprise from the physical market.

"I've been coming to Singapore once a year for the last 15 years, and flying in I have never seen the waters so full of idle tankers," said a senior European oil trader a day after arriving in the city-state.
 
[video=youtube_share;FquqAj1lQXU]https://youtu.be/FquqAj1lQXU[/video]
 
Biggest environmental disaster waiting to happen Ah Long is still on vacation?
 
Dont worry for him. He has readied the submarine n the subway for his getaway n to you its a paradise another day
 
Singapore should go nuclear. There are new technological development in nuclear power station that it is so safe that even a direct missile hit won't cause a nuclear meltdown. It's called Molten Salt Reactor. It is safe, efficient, no nuclear waste and cheap. Also, no danger of it being used for weapon development.

LFTRs in 5 minutes - Thorium Reactors
[video=youtube;uK367T7h6ZY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uK367T7h6ZY[/video]
 
Singapore should go nuclear. There are new technological development in nuclear power station that it is so safe that even a direct missile hit won't cause a nuclear meltdown. It's called Molten Salt Reactor. It is safe, efficient, no nuclear waste and cheap. Also, no danger of it being used for weapon development.

LFTRs in 5 minutes - Thorium Reactors

Good post !!!!
 
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