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Showing Original Post only (View all)"EIGHT WEEKS TO EMPTY SHELVES. SIXTY DAYS TO FAMINE." EVERYBODY INSULT THE OP! [View all]
Last edited Sat May 9, 2026, 09:03 PM - Edit history (1)
I didnt write this but hey! PILE ON with the insults! Then Ill know who to ignore.
https://substack.com/home/post/p-196912511
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If you can hear me, your life depends on what is in this article. I am not being dramatic. I am not overstating this. I am telling you that the data says the United States of America will run out of usable oil by July 4, 2026. Europe will run out this month. The food system that feeds you runs on diesel. Diesel runs out first.
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U.S. distillate inventories (diesel and jet fuel combined) are 11 percent below the five-year average and at the lowest levels since 2005. In Michigan, diesel hit $6.00 per gallon. In the Great Lakes region, it is above $6.00. In California, projections range from $6.00 to $8.90 per gallon depending on how long the crisis continues.
Diesel is not a luxury fuel. Diesel is the blood supply of the American economy. Seventy percent of all agricultural and food products in the United States are transported by truck. Every truck runs on diesel. Every tractor in every field runs on diesel. Every combine harvester runs on diesel. Every refrigerated trailer keeping food cold on its way to your grocery store runs on diesel. Every freight train pulling grain cars runs on diesel.
When diesel becomes scarce, trucks stop moving. When trucks stop moving, food does not get picked up from farms. It does not get delivered to processing plants. It does not get driven to distribution centers. It does not arrive at grocery stores.
This is not inflation. Inflation is when prices go up. This is when the shelves go empty because there is nothing to put on them. There is nothing to put on them because there is no fuel to move the food from where it grows to where you live.
If you can hear me, your life depends on what is in this article. I am not being dramatic. I am not overstating this. I am telling you that the data says the United States of America will run out of usable oil by July 4, 2026. Europe will run out this month. The food system that feeds you runs on diesel. Diesel runs out first.
. . .
U.S. distillate inventories (diesel and jet fuel combined) are 11 percent below the five-year average and at the lowest levels since 2005. In Michigan, diesel hit $6.00 per gallon. In the Great Lakes region, it is above $6.00. In California, projections range from $6.00 to $8.90 per gallon depending on how long the crisis continues.
Diesel is not a luxury fuel. Diesel is the blood supply of the American economy. Seventy percent of all agricultural and food products in the United States are transported by truck. Every truck runs on diesel. Every tractor in every field runs on diesel. Every combine harvester runs on diesel. Every refrigerated trailer keeping food cold on its way to your grocery store runs on diesel. Every freight train pulling grain cars runs on diesel.
When diesel becomes scarce, trucks stop moving. When trucks stop moving, food does not get picked up from farms. It does not get delivered to processing plants. It does not get driven to distribution centers. It does not arrive at grocery stores.
This is not inflation. Inflation is when prices go up. This is when the shelves go empty because there is nothing to put on them. There is nothing to put on them because there is no fuel to move the food from where it grows to where you live.
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"EIGHT WEEKS TO EMPTY SHELVES. SIXTY DAYS TO FAMINE." EVERYBODY INSULT THE OP! [View all]
CousinIT
Yesterday
OP
This writer isn't an authority on the subject. His opinion is no more valuable than any of us.
hedda_foil
Yesterday
#1
There was an article posted a week or so stating that the last tanker of oil had reached LA. That gives US
in2herbs
Yesterday
#8
Yes, the last tanker from the Middle East for California/West Coast
DetroitLegalBeagle
23 hrs ago
#58
The last tanker of oil from the Persian Gulf. Not the last barrel of oil period.
hedda_foil
1 hr ago
#104
I agree. Getting away from peak oil is good. But we aren't running out during this mess.
Melon
Yesterday
#31
Yes, "we" do have a huge incentive to convert our homes and businesses to sustainable energy sources.
ShazzieB
Yesterday
#42
Of course we won't be fine. Rapenfuhrer is about to start the next worldwide depression with his little excursion --.
hedda_foil
21 hrs ago
#64
Please remember back to 1999 if you will. Airplanes will fall out of the skies, elevators will fall, ATMs wont give $$$
Srkdqltr
Yesterday
#9
The US has been exporting more oil and petroleum products than it imports since August 2021.
eppur_se_muova
Yesterday
#17
Well, I don't think we're gonna all starve. But I am going to short the market.😀
ashredux
Yesterday
#20
Yes and we've had a strategy for the last 50 years (thanks to Henry Kissinger)
FakeNoose
21 hrs ago
#65
There is a difference between Europe and the U.S. Europe has electric trains. We do not.
LiberalArkie
Yesterday
#38
Maybe worse case but I would bet the farm that supply and inflation will have a major impact by July
yaesu
Yesterday
#49
Well, one of the incentives for the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings to quickly end the war
Wednesdays
20 hrs ago
#72
It seems like the comments here are mostly skeptical, but on Substack, they are mostly in agreement.
ihaveaquestion
Yesterday
#55
"For two months, the world coasted on oil that was already at sea. That floating inventory masked the full scale of what
riversedge
Yesterday
#56
Yeah. They skimmed it, made assumptions, and then went right to pile-on attack mode.
CousinIT
20 hrs ago
#71
This is simply not credible. Please don't give in to fearmongering and misinformation.
Rainbow Droid
11 hrs ago
#82
Remember when that Geology professor told us masks don't lessen the spread of COVID-19?
Soul_of_Wit
5 hrs ago
#90
Why won't American oil companies either produce more or export less to meet the US demand.
ChicagoTeamster
5 hrs ago
#92
The economic meltdown we're facing will develop in stages - by Christmas
bucolic_frolic
2 hrs ago
#101
America has oil. Trump is selling for the high prices and calling it 'revenue'.
Norrrm
1 hr ago
#105