$70 Oil Competition #2? What's your guess?
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Which leaves my May 1st bid as next in line . . . !!!!SunnyJim wrote:I notice it hit $68 last week, but it has now slipped back to $65. I guess I might just miss out!
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Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth.
That's true. And if it's any time within the next 2 weeks, it will be closer to your date.
Andy Hunt
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Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth.
I am beginning to wonder if we are looking at the wrong oil for this
competition. Texas Crude is currently $62 but our own local
Brent Crude is nearly $69! This is largely because US refineries are
struggling to keep their utilisation rates up, and there is a local
US glut of crude, and looming shortages of petrolium (by the end of the
month on current performance). I guess European refineries are
working flat out to process extra petroleum to export to the US,
hence the huge price differential.
Should we be looking at Brent Crude price instead? (in which case
my prediction would be less likely to win...)
competition. Texas Crude is currently $62 but our own local
Brent Crude is nearly $69! This is largely because US refineries are
struggling to keep their utilisation rates up, and there is a local
US glut of crude, and looming shortages of petrolium (by the end of the
month on current performance). I guess European refineries are
working flat out to process extra petroleum to export to the US,
hence the huge price differential.
Should we be looking at Brent Crude price instead? (in which case
my prediction would be less likely to win...)
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The definitive place to check the prices is here:mocara wrote:BBC prices haven't been being updated for some reason. I spent a few days thinking prices had stagnated, only to find they had went down.
http://www.nymex.com/lsco_fut_cso.aspx
I find Bloomberg to be easier on the eye - http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/commod ... rices.html