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I think that price increase is due to slight optimisism re the world economy, and concerns about a possible new ME conflict.kenneal - lagger wrote:Is the price going up because traders are optimistic about world trade prospects or because the are very, very sceptical about world oil supplies at a time when the economy looks to be tanking?
I dont think that near term prices are much influenced by depletion, in the VERY NEAR term there is a reasonable supply of oil.
Some OPEC nations are still believed to be restricting supply to support prices.
USA production is inceasing, I very much doubt that it will surpass the peak reached some years ago, but it will certainly offset SOME of the declines elswhere.
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As expected, there are increasing numbers of stories in the media (just looking at the Irish stuff) about the 'pain' motorists are feeling and about proposed extra subsidies for haulage firms. The people who use the most complain the most. Funny that.
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WTI hovering around $100 again, presumably due to ME unrest and/or qauntitive easing leading to inflation.
An increase to the round figure of $100 will make more headlines than other increases.
Brent crude is arguably more representitive and is well over $110, but the WTI price is widely qouted when a reference is made simply to "the oil price" without stating what grade of oil in what location is being refered to.
An increase to the round figure of $100 will make more headlines than other increases.
Brent crude is arguably more representitive and is well over $110, but the WTI price is widely qouted when a reference is made simply to "the oil price" without stating what grade of oil in what location is being refered to.
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He's probably got an each-way bet on itbiffvernon wrote:I wonder what 'betting' means?Vince Stanzione is betting on lower oil prices in the next 5 years
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I can believe it.vtsnowedin wrote: Could it be that Romney winning the first debate changed the markets perception of their future prospects?
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It will be interesting to watch the market after the next two debates. I expect the Dems to make a comeback in at least one of them so I'll be looking for a crude price bounce the week after.emordnilap wrote:I can believe it.vtsnowedin wrote: Could it be that Romney winning the first debate changed the markets perception of their future prospects?