As soon as the International Energy Agency (IEA) tells you that they are comfortable with the global oil supply outlook, it is time to worry. […]
Continue Reading →OPEC says that other agencies are backpedaling on predicting future oil demand while the Financial Times (FT) reports that, “Total Energies Patrick Pouyanné has warned […]
Continue Reading →Not only does it appear that the Biden administration is losing control of the oil market, sort of how they lost control of our border […]
Continue Reading →The impact of the BP Whiting Indiana refinery outage was already felt in yesterday’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) weekly status update and it will be […]
Continue Reading →They walk a lonely road, the only one they may ever know, don’t know where it goes, on this empty street of broken green energy […]
Continue Reading →Global oil supplies are tightening and the fact that Saudi Aramco decided to keep their selling price for their crude unchanged for March, suggests demand […]
Continue Reading →Oil prices are falling after a reversal in the odds for rate cuts that overshadowed geopolitical risk factors that seem to be boiling over. The […]
Continue Reading →In a world where it seems like the gates of hell have been opened, it’s nice to know you can find a place where you […]
Continue Reading →The overbought oil market took its eyes off the fundamentals as those old banking stability concerns crept back in. Oil historically performs miserably when bank […]
Continue Reading →Well in this uncertain world, it might bring you some satisfaction that for Russia, business is good. Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Putin’s bestie, Alexander […]
Continue Reading →The potential for market squeezes is increasing and I am not just talking about orange juice, but I could be as orange juice has been […]
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Inflation Proof. The Energy Report 02/14/2024
Somehow oil and petroleum products become Inflation-Proof when the supply side starts to drain. The consumer price index came in hotter than expected at 3.1% […]
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