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By Paul D. Cretien |
May 24, 2013
Analyzing interrelationships within the energy sector to find new opportunities.
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By Phil Flynn |
April 30, 2013
Natural gas bears still bemoan the cold as it appears that gas prices have to continue to soar because winter refuses to go quietly. The market continues to rise to make sure we refill storage.
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By Phil Flynn |
April 19, 2013
OPEC is showing more concern about the rapid drop in oil prices. While a call from the hawks for a meeting is not unusual, it seems that OPEC special meeting or not will more than likely reign in production unless prices rebound dramatically.
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By Phil Flynn |
April 11, 2013
While gasoline production fell back a bit from its seasonally high rate, imports to the East and West Coast helped create a big surge in gasoline supply.
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By Mark Shenk, Bloomberg |
April 2, 2013
West Texas Intermediate crude rose as U.S. equities surged after data showed U.S. factory orders exceeded forecasts, signaling increasing economic growth and fuel demand.
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By Maria Kolesnikova, Bloomberg |
April 2, 2013
At a time when U.S. equities are trading near a record and the dollar is having its best start in three years, commodities will finish this quarter little changed from where they were at the end of 2012.
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By Phil Flynn |
March 18, 2013
Crude oil fell as fears mount that Europe will fall into turmoil. Cyprus, the IMF and the European Central Bank hatched a plan to raise €5.8 billion from taxes on depositors by raiding their accounts to save Cyprus' failing banks.
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By Phil Flynn |
February 15, 2013
A surge on talk of refining issues and tight gasoline blending components sent prices flying. Yet the lack of follow-through with crude oil and heating oil may mean that this run on gas may soon be coming to an end.
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By Mark Shenk, Bloomberg |
February 13, 2013
West Texas Intermediate oil in New York dropped after the Energy Information Administration said U.S. crude output rose to the highest level in 20 years.
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By Stephen Kirkland, Inyoung Hwang and Leslie Picker, Bloomberg |
February 8, 2013
Stocks and commodities rose as Europe’s leaders reached a budget agreement, China’s trade expanded more than estimated and companies posted better-than- forecast earnings. Spanish bonds gained and the yen rallied.