Review February 14, 2011
Download Full PDF 1. Oil and the Global Economy With the resignation of Egyptian President Continue Reading
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The price of oil is once again daily in the news. The western Europe benchmark Brent crude has hovered near $100 / barrel for much of the last month, and the IEA is again warning of the burden of oil consumption. Is this a harbinger of things to come, or a mere statistical blip in a market that is ‘well supplied’? How will events play out in oil markets in the coming year or two?
Certainly, oil prices have surged on the back on strong demand, of which some is structural, and some transient. The northern hemisphere has seen a strikingly cold winter, leading to increased heating oil usage. And the global economy is recovering from a deep recession, with demand bouncing off the recessionary trough. These are, to an extent, passing events. But in many respects, increased prices fundamentally reflect an oil demand that is increasing faster than supply.
Peak Oil News Feb 10, 2011 ENERGY AGENCY WARNS OF DANGER FROM HIGH OIL PRICES Continue Reading
“Federal permitting has fallen off a cliff, and the resulting impact on Louisiana families, jobs, Continue Reading
Download Full PDF 1. Oil and the Global Economy NY crude futures traded around $91 Continue Reading