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Brent up over $4 at $47.61, stock and shares around the world surging. Guess we'll see fuel up around 2-4p at the pump this weekend....
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Brent up to over $50. Talk about volatile......
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Brent back over $53. It topped $54 earlier after dropping to $49 this morning.

That is 10% trough to peak.
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Prices heading south again. Brent down nearly 10% today.

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WTI rising sharply ($2 in 2 hours) on rumours of more ECB QE.

Brent also up.

The market is still all over the place.
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I can imagine this might send the oil price up tomorrow:-

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/1184 ... epens.html
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Oil up by nearly 4% today, not IMHO linked to rumours of Russia/OPEC co-operation, more likely the latest Turkey/Iraq flare up.
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Post by kenneal - lagger »

Isn't the ME complicated enough without Kurds having a pop at Turks and Turks retaliating. You would think that the Turkish Kurds would have more sense when thousands of their compatriots are seeking refuge in the country.
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Brent tops $50 once more on declining US oil storage.

Seems bit of an over-reaction to me.

Too much cash chasing too little profit as the global economy hits the limits to growth.

Normally too much cash generates inflation, but in the hands of the super-rich it just chases its own tail and triggers a deflationary spiral and stagnation of the real economy.

UK inflation back to zero.
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Brent jumps nearly $3. Number of active US drilling rigs has started falling sharply again, to a 5 year low, as more shale oil drillers throw in the towel and await the fire sales.
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United States Will Be Net Exporter of Natural Gas by 2017
The nation’s total dry natural gas production is projected to increase by 29 percent over the next five years, paralleling the growth in demand.
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Brent up nearly $2 - guess the Russians bombing Syria has helped push up the price a bit? I guess they won't be complaining then.
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I wonder how sensitive the oil price (and with it Russia's balance of payments) is to Russian military activity. If, for example they sent a few hundred cruse missiles straight over Iran from the Caspian into... Saudi oil infrastructure. Well, world war three would probably start!

But I wonder how little they could do such that the oil price would rise significantly without anything particularly serious happening to Russia?
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clv101 wrote:I wonder how sensitive the oil price (and with it Russia's balance of payments) is to Russian military activity. If, for example they sent a few hundred cruse missiles straight over Iran from the Caspian into... Saudi oil infrastructure. Well, world war three would probably start!

But I wonder how little they could do such that the oil price would rise significantly without anything particularly serious happening to Russia?
Yes, good points, especially considering a few Russian cruise missiles landing in Iran. Whatever everyone's motives, oil took another dive yesterday, back down to around $50 Brent. It makes you wonder if oil will take another leg downwards if the ME takes a break, and with the US driving season now over?
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I think the short term wobbles in the price are just part of the chaos of the market. 'Analysts' are quick to attach explanations for every dollar up or down, yet have a poor track record of forecasting a fifty dollar change up or down.
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