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    There is a large chance prices will rise
    I work in the energy sector I can tell you these things that I know as an insider just doing my 9-5 as a grunt
    1) Coal fired power plants, are going to be running for the next 4 years easily.
    There is a lot of demand right now, by the contractors that work on the coal fired equipment to do repairs, they are booked
    This equipment uses a lot of steel, super alloy and cortin
    2) the pipe line is going to be made of steel rolled from american mills
    3) all of these things require a lot of copper wire as well.
    I think it might look good in 2018


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