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Oil’s Climb: Putting on the Breaks
Analysts are conflicted over whether oil’s latest climb (now hovering just under $49/barrel) is simply a result of temporary production disruptions or whether…
3 Factors Effecting Short & Long Term Oil Demand
1) U.S. Gasoline Demand American consumers use more gasoline then diesel or jet fuel. Gasoline demand usually begins to rise…
This Oil Rally Won’t Last: 4 Reasons Why
The price of oil reached a new year-high last week – $46. Oil’s steady climb over the past few weeks,…
Saudi Arabia and Russia Battle for Top Oil Supplier in China
In this month’s Modern Trader, I examine Saudi Arabia and China’s ongoing battle for top supplier status in China. Read…
The China Paradox
By all accounts China’s industrial growth is slowing down. GDP only grew 6.9% in 2015, the weakest growth in 25…
The Siberian Oil Mirage
(Also on investing.com as The Siberian Mirage: Is Saudi Oil Dominance Slipping In Asia?) According to the latest data, Russia has…
Is U.S. shale finally bottoming out?
(Also on investing.com as, “Is U.S. shale finally bottoming out?“) Several recent signs point towards a bottoming out in the…
Is OPEC Winning?
(also on investing.com) It has been 9 months since OPEC decided not to scale back oil production and to permit…
4 Myths About The Market Meltdown & Energy Pricing
1. Demand in China is Weak The Chinese stock market may be down to 2007 levels and the government may…