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Using very large crude carriers (VLCCs) as floating storage tanks is usually expensive and, therefore, only occasionally used. There are exceptions to that generalization, but no trader wants to pay...
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In its July Market Report, OPEC predicts that demand for crude oil will rise by 1.32 million barrels/day in 2012. The International Energy Agency is predicting an increase of 1.5 million barrels/day....
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Today’s IEA statement: The IEA Governing Board, at its regular quarterly meeting on 18-19 May, examined oil market developments and their impact on the global economy. Despite a near-10% correction...
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Today’s alternative energy watch begins with a look at the IPO filing by solar thermal maker BrightSource and then examines a new roadmap for biofuels offered up by the International Energy Agency....
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There are several research upgrades and downgrades this morning that may feel meaningless in the overall scheme of things due to the international headlines coming from Japan and the Middle East. The...
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The International Energy Agency has issued a statement that it apparently hopes will quell some of the fears that have driven crude prices to levels not seen for a while. The IEA notes that less than...
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Most of us want to know if we’re going to be paying more for a tank of gasoline next week, not how much we’ll be paying in 2035. That kind of thinking is left to the International Energy Agency,...
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The International Energy Agency has revised upward its forecast for oil demand this year and next. Demand is seen at 86.6 million barrels per day in 2010 , 50,000 barrels a day higher than the...
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