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 [...]
The Black Gold - Oil Prices
December 14th, 2008 · 3 Comments
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Oil Prices Rigged
October 22nd, 2008 · 3 Comments
Just how would you raise prices if you were an oil supplier? Controlling the supply — as in the 1973 OPEC embargo — has become less effective with more sources of oil worldwide. And oil suppliers clearly cannot raise prices by controlling demand in the physical oil market; ultimately, they need to sell their oil, [...]
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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. light sweet crude [...]
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Oil falls ahead of Opec
September 9th, 2008 · No Comments
Comments by chief producer Saudi Arabia that the market was “fairly well-balanced” was seen to suggest that output would be unchanged.
US light, sweet crude for October fell $1.15, to $105.19. London Brent crude dropped $1.17 to $102.27.
Prices have sunk from a record of more than $147 a barrel seen in July.
Opec members have expressed worries [...]
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