Posts by: Phil Flynn

Oil prices had a terrible month in May as demand concerns continue to plague the market as we head into a new era of uncertainty. […]

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Take away the punch bowl just as the party is getting started! Fed Officials did not like the Memorial Day price explosion in the commodity […]

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Despite some of the most challenging inflationary conditions in many Americans lifetime, it seems you cannot keep that American Spirit of adventure down. Oil markets […]

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The summer travel season started off with a bang. Energy markets,  at least for the moment, decided to quit worrying about what the Fed may […]

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Oil prices retreated yesterday along with a big sell off in the stock market as concerns about inflation and rising interest rates put it damper […]

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The Fed Minutes were a buzz kill for smoking hot commodities after it said that some Fed officials might be willing to raise interest, if […]

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Empty Ideas just empty the tank.  The Biden Administration wants to try to convince Americans that despite being the most anti-fossil fuel administration in history […]

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Ladies and Gentlemen, Start your engines! Let’s get the summer driving season underway. Summer can’t come fast enough as demand concerns linger. Even signs of OPEC Plus […]

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Iran confirms the death of President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian. They died in a helicopter crash.  President Raisi legacy was one that […]

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I’ve seen fire and rain and both of those could impact oil prices today. Massive rains in Houston have caused flooding and could impact oil […]

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Let’s face it, the OPEC plus cartel the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the Energy Information Administration EIA are basically a hot mess. The growing divergence […]

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The timing of Biden’s directing his trade representative to increase tariffs under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 on $18 billion of imports […]

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