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Summer draws, makes me feel fine, Blowing through the jasmine in my mind. Ok I thought it was “jazz man” in my mind, but no […]

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Billions and billions of dollars spent! Higher prices for energy and global instability all in the name of saving the planet from climate change. Yet I […]

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While there are expectations that global oil demand will break the record this year and for years to come, there are signs that global oil […]

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Apparently the Biden Administration believes that the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) is their own little political slush fund. The Biden team is saying that they […]

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It’s Flag Day today and what better day to point out that OPEC called a penalty flag on the International Energy Agency IEA calling their […]

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Commodity price volatility is exploding after the Fed disappoints. Some markets including the petroleum markets, even after the soft inflation reading, oet confused after an […]

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The IEA has a dream to cope with anything. If they see the wonder, of a fairy tale, they can take the future, even if […]

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Oil prices had its best day in two months as the market got over its OPEC cut “taper tantrum”.  The market seemed to awaken to […]

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Iranian backed Houthi rebels are kind of like cockroaches that you can’t get rid of. They keep coming back and attacking. Despite the Biden administration’s plan […]

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Petroleum prices rallied yesterday but are dropping today ahead of the all-important monthly jobs report that is expected to show that the US added 190.000 […]

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Oil prices are trying to bottom, again, as OPEC Plus tries to calm the markets surrounding its oil production cut tapering plans and after the […]

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While the petroleum markets try to shake off an almost ridiculously bearish weekly American Petroleum Institute (API) that showed a larger than expected 4.05-million-barrel increase […]

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