From Cushing Oklahoma where they set prices for West Texas Intermediate to the Niger Delta where security guards protect oil workers, oil is a way of life, and an increasingly high stakes one at that.
The public discussion about oil often centers on how much gas we use, to how much it costs, to how much we have left.
But what are people in the industry talking about? Tell us here:
http://americanpublicmedia.org/pin/oil
Marketplace, a public radio business and finance program with 8 million listeners weekly, wants to hear from the people nearest oil -- those who find, extract, buy, sell and distribute it, the folks who clean it up when it spills, and others who are seeking alternatives to it.
What does the public not understand about the oil industry? What are common misperceptions about oil and how it's found, extracted, bought, sold and used? How is the industry changing?
If you can help us explore these questions, please respond here:
http://americanpublicmedia.org/pin/oil
Marketplace wants to hear from people who deal with oil every day. If this describes you, please help us answer this: What is the future of oil?
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Posted by American Public Media on Wednesday, November 07, 2007 19:23
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