U.S. oil prices rose above $35 a barrel parring but not reversing nearly 7% drop on renewed economy concerns, slumping demand and bloated inventories. U.S. crude for March delivery rose 32 cents to $35.25 a barrel. “The crude market is still hanging on to the low end of its range,” said Tom Bentz, an analyst at [...]
Oil above $35
February 20th, 2009 · 1 Comment
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The Black Gold – Oil Prices
December 14th, 2008 · 7 Comments
Only good economic news lately has been the collapse of oil prices. At the beginning of July, just five months ago, the price of a barrel of was more than $140. By the beginning of December, it was down to about $45. That’s a drop of more than two-thirds. In the U.S., we consume about [...]
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Speculator effect
September 12th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Federal regulators said Thursday they could not determine after a lengthy review how much speculators have influenced commodity prices, especially the runup earlier this year in oil prices. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission released a much-anticipated report examining the activities of large index investors and so-called “swap” traders – those who trade on behalf of [...]
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Oil … soft demand
September 11th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Oil prices fell Thursday, testing a 5-month low, as the market remained focused on slumping demand and the stronger dollar but also watched the threat that Hurricane Ike poses to the Texas Gulf Coast. Crude futures traded down 94 cents at $101.64 a barrel, having been as low as $100.18 earlier. On Wednesday, U.S. [...]
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