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By Phil Flynn |
April 24, 2012
Natural gas pops on a last blast of snow and cold at the end of April. A nor’easter seemed to give natural gas bulls hope that perhaps a bottom may be in for natural gas or perhaps it is just a snow job.
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By Phil Flynn |
April 19, 2012
Oil price took a hit as oil inventories rose much more than expected and fears of a euro bond flop permeated the marketplace.
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By Moming Zhou, Bloomberg |
April 18, 2012
Crude futures fell after the U.S. government reported a larger-than-expected supply gain amid speculation a slowing European economy may reduce demand.
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By Phil Flynn |
April 12, 2012
If the International Energy Agency tells you that the market is well supplied, you had better believe it. The agency that represents 28 consuming countries always wants to error on the side having too much oil as opposed to not enough.
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By Phil Flynn |
April 5, 2012
The Energy Information Administration sent oil on a big ride by reporting that U.S. commercial crude oil inventories increased by 9.0 million barrels from the previous week.
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By Dominick Chirichella |
March 7, 2012
EIA expects increases in global consumption to outpace production growth in countries outside of OPEC during the short-term forecast period
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By Phil Burgert |
February 1, 2012
With the only certain thing in the upcoming year being uncertainty, both supply and demand are ripe for shocks
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By Dominick A. Chirichella |
October 12, 2011
The IEA released their latest Oil Market Report this morning and for the third month in a row they lowered their forecast for oil demand growth based on a slowing global economy
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By Dominick A. Chirichella |
October 1, 2011
The majority of the world looks at two crude oils as benchmarks
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By Dominick A. Chirichella |
August 31, 2011
Weekly analysis of API and EIA supply and outlook reports