Posts by: Phil Flynn

Oil is like a candle in the wind, never knowing which way to go when rain sets in. Whether it’s storms in the Atlantic or […]

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Gas lines and pipelines, oil prices are on the rise, supported by incredibly strong inventory numbers and ongoing uncertainty about the prospects for peace between […]

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Former President Joe Biden once accused the US oil and gas industry of war profiteering. India is now being accused because they seem to be […]

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President Trump’s peace push is making his detractors look foolish as he drives a real possibility of the end of the war between Russia and […]

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The oil market is edging higher as traders have recorded the first ever short position in West Texas Intermediate, with the overall net long position […]

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Precious metals traders got hit yesterday with a bad case of the Producer Price Index blues. Just as it appeared that precious metals were getting […]

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 President Trump has made it a key part of his administration to try to work to bring peace on earth and global markets await his […]

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 Way up north (north to Alaska) North to Alaska, we go north, the rush is on. North to Alaska, we go north, the rush is […]

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Oh, My Glut. The Energy Report 08/13/2025

On August 13, 2025 - 8:36 AM By

Oh, my Glut, give me a break.  The International Energy Agency has outdone their pessimism, calling for a record oil surplus next year as demand […]

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 Oil prices are rising on increasing demand expectations after President Trump signed an executive order extending the 90-day tariff truce with China until November 10th. […]

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The gold market is beginning to believe that gold futures have plummeted overnight because the market anticipates that President Trump could actually secure a ceasefire […]

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History is being made every day, and the oil sector is balancing itself against the fact that supplies of oil and demand is stronger than […]

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