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Perhaps they had a temporary problem paying their fuel bill. ':shock:'RalphW wrote:My favourite WTI real time price web site just went off-line, I suspect permanently. Does anyone have a link to another one?
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Tess, does this all seen 100% OK to you and your people?
Are there any strained or startled faces about?
Does it make perfect sense to an industry insider?
Most importantly, if you start seeing your workmates filling their cars with canned food and tents and suddenly 'taking a few days off' please let us know!
Are there any strained or startled faces about?
Does it make perfect sense to an industry insider?
Most importantly, if you start seeing your workmates filling their cars with canned food and tents and suddenly 'taking a few days off' please let us know!
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$132.69 - and I've been at my computer all day this time!
The mainstream papers are picking up on the futures trends:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.j ... oil121.xml
And, according to the MPC minutes, found here:
http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publicat ... pc0805.pdf
Has the BOE finally caught up with us? A little late....
The mainstream papers are picking up on the futures trends:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.j ... oil121.xml
I wonder if this week or month will go down in history as the time when things changed? The price rises are so fast, and there's no out-of-the-ordinary problems with supply - just not enough of it!...
Long-term oil future prices have jumped at an unprecedented rate in a sign that investors are buying up stocks of oil en-masse almost a decade in advance.
The situation is highly unusual, since futures prices are almost always lower than today's oil prices.
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And, according to the MPC minutes, found here:
http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publicat ... pc0805.pdf
(my emphasis)The price of oil had been extremely volatile. But over the month, the sterling price of Brent crude had risen by 13%. According to the Bank?s market contacts, speculative purchases did not seem to be the prime cause of the recent increases in the oil price. More fundamental demand and supply factors had probably been at the root of its steep rise during recent months, and there remained considerable uncertainty about the oil price outlook. There was little prospect of a significant increase in supply over the next two or three years.
Has the BOE finally caught up with us? A little late....
Is 'live month front contract' what the current oil price is?
In other words is the price shown at the link below the price we should all be talking about - or is there another price called something like 'WTI spot' which is more valid?
http://www.post1.net/lowem/page/livequotes
In other words is the price shown at the link below the price we should all be talking about - or is there another price called something like 'WTI spot' which is more valid?
http://www.post1.net/lowem/page/livequotes
Tess is probably stocking her boat with canned goods at the 24 hour Tesco - $134.02 and counting....
Does this mean 140 by Friday? 150 by month end? Can't be - THEY won't allow it to happen!!
Blimey - French fisherman rioting, containers piling up in port and on the motorways, lorry blockade in London on Tuesday.
Does this mean 140 by Friday? 150 by month end? Can't be - THEY won't allow it to happen!!
Blimey - French fisherman rioting, containers piling up in port and on the motorways, lorry blockade in London on Tuesday.
Mitch - nb Soma