The Independent - 08/04/11
Oil prices have surged to fresh two-and-a-half year highs after fierce fighting in Libya damaged the country's largest oil field.
Brent crude was up 0.8% at 123.17 US dollars a barrel, while benchmark crude for May delivery was up 1% at 111.28 US dollars on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
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So much for my predictive powers.
Down $8 to $118. It's lucky I don't gamble
Over at TOD they are predicting petrol shortages on the US east coast
because they do not have enough of the right sort of refineries in the right places.
They have a glut of WTI and tar sand oil, but it is land locked in the mid west. Petrol imports from Europe have dried up because of Libya. Several large east coast refineries have been out of action due to electricity outages.
Down $8 to $118. It's lucky I don't gamble
Over at TOD they are predicting petrol shortages on the US east coast
because they do not have enough of the right sort of refineries in the right places.
They have a glut of WTI and tar sand oil, but it is land locked in the mid west. Petrol imports from Europe have dried up because of Libya. Several large east coast refineries have been out of action due to electricity outages.
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This is Dave Cohen's take on the drop:
Peter.
2.a large sell-off by dollar hedgers after the dollar strengthened against the Euro, following an annoucement by the ECB that it would delay raising interest rates?
Peter.
Does anyone know where the love of God goes when the waves turn the seconds to hours?
Looks like once the speculation runs its course, the usual may be waiting in the wings. Darn it anyway. How is much powerswitching can happen if all these price runups are just speculators screwing around with the prices to make some extra coin?Blue Peter wrote:This is Dave Cohen's take on the drop:
2.a large sell-off by dollar hedgers after the dollar strengthened against the Euro, following an annoucement by the ECB that it would delay raising interest rates?
Peter.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42946338/ns ... l_finance/
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