Maybe ask that imbecile Trump there are many petrol stations all over the country here (Australia) that have run out of diesel already!!Do you think that there will be a fuel shortage and maybe long lines at gas stations again like in the mid seventies because of the Straight of Hormuz problems?
In our area there wasn’t a real shortage in the 70s just panic that caused long lines.
A couple of decades ago, my brother told me we have enough of an oil supply right here in this country and he didn't understand why our supply wasn't tapped to prevent the so called "shortage". This is from Bing search:Do you think that there will be a fuel shortage and maybe long lines at gas stations again like in the mid seventies because of the Straight of Hormuz problems?
In our area there wasn’t a real shortage in the 70s just panic that caused long lines.
I have been warned before about making political remarks but I would like to say one thing about this situation.Maybe ask that imbecile Trump there are many petrol stations all over the country here (Australia) that have run out of diesel already!!
I just keep telling myself, there are things we are not yet privy to knowing and until it is safe for things to come out, don't assumeI have been warned before about making political remarks but I would like to say one thing about this situation.
I don’t understand completely what Trump is doing because one day he is screaming to open Hormuz and the next day he says he will block the shipping.
Maybe because Iran is choosing who they are letting through.
It does seem like right from the beginning that Trump didn’t think this through very well.
With all of our military intelligence he failed to take out the rockets and missles first.
Our Property Management added to their website a Volunteer/Need section. We can check that where residents who can't driveIt's a time to help communities whether a business or whatever - it can also be a time to try to make an extra buck and not care about the consequences??
The UK does have oil fields but they are under The North Sea. There again, we are sitting on an estimated 180 billion tons of coal. so.........A couple of decades ago, my brother told me we have enough of an oil supply right here in this country and he didn't understand why our supply wasn't tapped to prevent the so called "shortage". This is from Bing search:
"The United States produces roughly 13.6 million barrels of crude oil per day, consumes about 20.5 million barrels per day, and holds over 83 billion barrels in proven reserves."
@horseless carriage Hopefully those buying electric vehicles will see their batteries last a very long time because I have a friend who owns one and she said it costs $20,000 to replace an EV battery! The cost depends on the model of the vehicle and could be much lower at $5,000. Still.....! In addition, according to Bing, the average cost for insurance is $2,723 annually, about 11% higher than for gas powered cars and repairs average $6,066.

Better hope that your source for recharging the EVs isn’t fossil fuels.Looking up early 2026 data, the current oil crisis, driven by significant Middle East conflict and supply disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz is accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles, particularly by making the total cost of ownership more attractive and increasing consumer pump anxiety. As fossil fuel prices soar to record highs, inquiries for EV's have surged in Europe and Australia, with used EV searches rising by nearly 30% in some regions.
Is that a chop choo car?The UK does have oil fields but they are under The North Sea. There again, we are sitting on an estimated 180 billion tons of coal. so.........
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No oil? No problem, steam cars, get shovelling that coal.
I think it's a faux, doctored photo. It is amusing though.Is that a chop choo car?
No. Far more oil is produced in this country today than 50 years ago.Do you think that there will be a fuel shortage and maybe long lines at gas stations again like in the mid seventies

Well, actually there IS something that can be done...The Canadian Federal Government just removed the tax on gasoline AND Diesel fuel for 4 months, from April to September. That tax applies in all parts of Canada. The 10 Provinces and 3 Territories may also reduce the Provincial tax charged on gasoline and diesel at the pumps. And of course we all know who to blame for this world wide problem, don't we ? JIMB>I just keep telling myself, there are things we are not yet privy to knowing and until it is safe for things to come out, don't assume
or guess or judge it. Just do what you can. Why get yourself worked up, there is not a thing you can do to change it at this moment.
This. It's no longer just about oil barrel and gas prices.Europe could run out of jet fuel in 6 weeks, IEA chief tells AP
Source: CNBC
Published Thu, Apr 16 2026 7:22 AM EDT Updated 5 Min Ago
The International Energy Agency’s head warned Thursday that Europe maybe has six weeks left of jet fuel as the airline industry continues to grapple with headwinds due to the Middle East crisis.
IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol said the Strait of Hormuz blockade will result in “the largest energy crisis we have ever faced,” in an interview with the Associated Press on Thursday.
“In the past there was a group called ‘Dire Straits.’ It’s a dire strait now, and it is going to have major implications for the global economy. And the longer it goes, the worse it will be for the economic growth and inflation around the world,” he said.
He added that the broader economic impact includes “higher petrol (gasoline) prices, higher gas prices, high electricity prices,” with some parts of the world “hit worse than the others.”
Read more: Europe could run out of jet fuel in 6 weeks, IEA chief tells AP
During WW II petrol driven cars in Australia were converted to run on "water gas" that was produced by passing steam over red-hot coke (carbon) at high temperatures, typically around 1000°C (1832°F). The main chemical reaction is:I would like to see water powered vehicles.
Was Stanley Meyer a kook or was he on to something?
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The mysterious death of Stanley Meyer and his water powered car – The Classic Car Trust
I think I read that the oil from the US isn't the right type somehow and that we export it and import the better type."The United States produces roughly 13.6 million barrels of crude oil per day, consumes about 20.5 million barrels per day, and holds over 83 billion barrels in proven reserves."
That's awesome. Doesn't Canada have vast amounts of some sort of desirable oil shale stuff, I would have thought they'd refine oil for their own use.The Canadian Federal Government just removed the tax on gasoline AND Diesel fuel for 4 months