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Lethal, precise, and surprising may be the words of the day.  These are the words uttered by Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant when asked about […]

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Okay, so no one’s answering. Well, can’t you just let it ring a little longer, longer, longer oh, I’ll just sit tight, through shadows of […]

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Our prayers are going out to Florida as a massive storm that could be the worst storm in 100 years approaches and one my friend […]

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On this first anniversary of the Hamas terror attack on Israeli citizens and the Battle of Lepanto in 1571 that saved Western civilization, oil prices […]

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Many folks in the energy industry both foreign and domestic were flabbergasted by what they felt were reckless comments about Israel attacking Iranian oil facilities. […]

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Is the Biden Administration creating fake oil news to manipulate oil prices? Are they conspiring with hedge funds to crash prices? This is an explosive […]

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Record oil shorts seemed thunderstruck that the rising threat of a direct conflict between Iran and Israel could impact oil prices in a world where […]

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It’s official – 45,000 members of the International Longshoremen’s Association decided to go on strike when their deal expired at midnight and while I am […]

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Oil prices are in a flux battered by the wind of war and the winds of storms past and storms to come. The devastation from […]

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Brown Loafers. The Energy Report 09/27/2024

On September 27, 2024 - 7:03 AM By

In the world of commodities,  oil is a brown loafer in a world of tuxedos, to steal a line from the late Geoge Gobel.
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Oil prices are plummeting as unnamed OPEC sources say that t Saudi Arbia is ‘abandoning” the $100 price target that they really had in the […]

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Oil is pulling back as a warning from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) global governments had better cut spending and raise taxes […]

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