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Guar beans - a grey cygnet?

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Guar beans - a grey cygnet?

Unread postby EdwinSm » Thu 07 Jun 2012, 05:01:23

Alternative title: Bean shortage causing problems with gas production 8O

A shortage of a bean crop in India causing serious financial problems with fracking in the States, is mind blowing, but not quite at the magnitude of a black swan:

Halliburton has warned that a shortage of guar beans in India will hit its profits.

The oilfield services company said its North American profit margins would fall by twice as much as expected in the current quarter.

Guar is a key ingredient in hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, fluids, which are used to extract natural gas from rocks.

Guar is also used to make ice cream and sauces.

The rising price of the beans, which are mostly grown in India, was also noted in Tate & Lyle's results last week.

The increase in fracking, especially in North America, has led to a big increase in demand for the beans.

Halliburton said it expected its profit margins in North America to fall from 25% in the first quarter of the year to between 19.5% and 20% in the second quarter......

"The price of guar gum has inflated more rapidly than previously expected due to concerns over the potential for shortages for the commodity later in 2012," Halliburton said in a statement.....


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-18350553

I guess now we have to make the choice of gas or icecream.
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Re: Guar beans - a grey cygnet?

Unread postby ColossalContrarian » Thu 07 Jun 2012, 18:20:30

Thanks for the link!

You never really know how something so small could impact energy production on the other side of the planet....
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