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🇺🇸🇻🇪🇨🇴 I feel like oil investors don't understand the difference between highly depleted locations like Texas and much younger oil locations in Latin America.

My thesis is this, my Latin American countries are basically Texas in 1920s, i.e. decades of cheap conventional oil ahead.

The Texan oil industry began its birth in 1866, just after the civil war, in a little town between Houston and Dallas called Nagodoches.

A man named Lyne T. Barret used an auger, fastened to a pipe to drill that first well.

By 1890, Nagodoches, by this time called "Oil Springs", would have more than 40 oil wells.

By 1894, another major discovery had been made in nearby Corsicana, and the oil field operators built the first modern refinery, which would receive oil shipments by rail.

In 1901, Texas had truly become an oil state. Deeper, modern wells had so much pressure on them that they would be called "gushers" due to the massive amounts of crude that would uncontrollably shoot out of them.

By 1930, the Texas economy was wholly dependent on oil, with many major conventional oil fields being discovered from 1900-1930.

And yet at this time, the Texan oil industry was still young, with production just starting to take off.

It would be decades till production peaked.

By the time WW2 rolled around, Texas was the nation's economic powerhouse. Despite its oil industry starting later, it had become the largest in the nation.

Pipelines from Texas going all over the country were being built. It was Texas oil production that helped win WW2.

By 1971, conventional drillers were pulling nearly 3.5M barrels out of the ground every day in Texas.

It was around this time that OPEC was formed, the gold standard broke, and in response to the Arab-Israeli war and a peak in US conventional, OPEC started limiting exports.

Now let's compare to South America.

South America's oil industry began nearly 100 years after that of the United States.

Even Venezuela - which still holds some of the largest known reserves - didn't start producing large amounts of crude until the 1950s.

Compare to Colombia for example. Nearly all of the exploration and production has occurred in the populated areas west of the Andes.

But the vast area to the east has barely even been explored.

In Guyana, vast oil fields have only recently been discovered, and only more recently started producing.

What keeps South America from becoming more highly developed is stability and FDI, NOT a lack of conventional resources.

In Brazil, the military founded Petrobras has maintained growing production for decades.

My thesis is simple, South America's conventional reserves have only relatively recently begun exploitation.

The tight reserves, from which nearly all US oil growth since the 1980s has some from, are practically untapped.

I think we political stability and exploration, Latin American oil will deliver economic prosperity to the region for decades to come.

What has kept Latin America's oil industry from growing has been politics and grift.

It wasn't a lack of conventional reserves that led to the downfall of Venezuela - it was a lack of investment.

I expect any LatAm country under a free market will see oil production grow.

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🇲🇽🇨🇳🇷🇺 Mexico wants to join BRICS in 2024

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🛢 Saudi Arabia, Russia and several OPEC+ producers extend voluntary crude supply cuts until end of June

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A U.S. court has ordered Israeli spyware company NSO Group to disclose the source code and functionality details of its Pegasus spyware to Meta (Facebook/WhatsApp).

Learn more: https://thehackernews.com/2024/03/us-court-orders-nso-group-to-hand-over.html
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🇯🇵📈 Japan NIKKEI index reach a new All Time High just now, over 40000 points
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💰📈🚀 ETH reach $3500 on all mayor exchanges!
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🇨🇳🇹🇼🇹🇼 Ministry of National Defense of Republic of China on Twitter/X:

➡️ 16 PLA aircraft and 7 PLAN vessels operating around Taiwan were detected up until 6 a.m. (UTC+8) today.

➡️ 10 of the aircraft entered Taiwan’s southwestern and eastern ADIZ.

➡️ ROC Armed Forces have monitored the situation and employed appropriate forces to respond.


🔗 國防部 Ministry of National Defense, R.O.C. 🇹🇼 (@MoNDefense)
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🇰🇵🇰🇷The South Korean Armed Force have reported been Ordered to a High State of Readiness due to possible Provocations by North Korea caused by Exercise Freedom Shield, a Annual Joint-Exercise with the United States which began earlier today and will last for 11 Days until March 14th involving at least 48 Field Training Drills which include Tactical/Strategic Bombing, Live-Firing of Armor, Artillery, and Small Arms as well as the Interception of Cruise and Ballistic Missiles.

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🇷🇺For Socialists, It Doesn't Matter if Socialism "Works." What Matters Is Power.

A recent rash of libertarian-leaning right-wing podcasters’ rehashing of a shopworn takedown of socialism has bothered me to the point of launching into this essay. It goes something like “Why is this still a thing? When are they going to realize that IT DOESN’T WORK, and drop it?”

This criticism deserves a closer look. Maybe socialism does too. By the way, I define the term as any economic paradigm that turns over the means of production to “society,” “the workers,” or some other fictitious entity that effectively means the state; and limits or prohibits private property.

https://mises.org/mises-wire/socialists-it-doesnt-matter-if-socialism-works-what-matters-power
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JUST IN - German Chancellor Scholz opposes Wikileaks' Assange extradition to the U.S. because "he could face persecution there." British courts "should grant him the necessary protection" — ARD

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11 days ago, European Central Bank said Bitcoin's fair value is zero.

Today, BTC reached an all-time high vs the Euro.

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💰🚀📈 Bitcoin reach $66000 on all mayor exchanges just now!
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📈 GOLD Futures traded over $2100 at COMEX.
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🇭🇹 Haiti orders a curfew after gangs overrun its two largest prisons. Thousands have escaped

Authorities in Haiti have ordered a nighttime curfew after an explosion of violence when gang gunmen overran the two biggest prisons and freed thousands of inmates over the weekend.

A 72-hour state of emergency began Sunday night. The government said it would set out to find the killers, kidnappers and other criminals who fled.

Gangs already were estimated to control up to 80% of Port-au-Prince, the capital.

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🇧🇷🇷🇺⚠️🇺🇦 — A fertilizer company linked to a sanctioned Russian tycoon made a multimillion-dollar investment in Brazil, news that fueled suspicions that the South American country may be assisting Moscow in evading sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine

➡️ The Swiss group EuroChem, a company that accounts for 5% of global fertilizer production, invested $1 billion in the construction of a new industrial complex in the state of Minas Gerais (MG).

‼️ It is an integrated project that includes a phosphate mine, input factories, and a mixer, with a production capacity of 1 million tons of phosphate fertilizer per year. The investment will allow for a 15% increase in Brazilian fertilizer production starting in 2025, according to the media.

🔼 According to EuroChem's CEO in South America, Gustavo Horbach, the investment will reduce Brazil's dependence on fertilizer imports. It will also allow the company to work more with phosphates since currently, most of its global production consists of nitrogen and potassium-based fertilizers.

❗️ The magnitude and characteristics of the investment have raised suspicions that, favored by the accommodating attitude shown by the government of Lula da Silva towards Russian President Vladimir Putin, EuroChem's investment in Brazil is a way to circumvent European sanctions.

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