Peak oil notes – May 21
A mid-week update. Futures prices in New York and London continue to climb this week and are now up some $4 -5 a barrel since early May.
A mid-week update. Futures prices in New York and London continue to climb this week and are now up some $4 -5 a barrel since early May.
A midweek update. New York and London futures prices have risen about $2 a barrel this week closing at $102.37 and $110.19 respectively on Wednesday.
Gasoline prices in the United States have risen sharply recently, leading some newspapers to round up the usual suspects.
A mid-week update. Oil prices in London have risen this week on concerns that the Ukrainian situation will lead to sanctions and reduced oil and gas flows into Europe.
A mid-week update. Oil prices continued have continued to climb this week and are now $3-4 a barrel higher than at the beginning of April.
A weekly update, including oil and the global economy, the Middle East and North Africa, China, Quote of the week, and the Briefs.
A mid-week update. Oil prices fell this week on continuing weak demand in the US and the possibility that Libya will soon resume oil exports.
A weekly update, including Oil and the Global Economy, The Middle East and North Africa, Ukraine, Quote of the Week, The Briefs
A mid-week update. New York oil futures climbed back to a close Wednesday just above $100 a barrel this week while London oil has held around $107.
A midweek update. New York oil prices continued to fall steadily this week on growth in US crude stocks and weaker economic data from the US and China.
A mid-week update. New York oil and gas futures surged this week on continuing cold weather across the US and rapidly falling distillate and natural gas stockpiles.
A mid-week update. New York oil prices, which have climbed 10 percent since early January, jumped againon Wednesday after the EIA reported that stocks at Cushing, Okla. fell by 2.7 million barrels last week as the newly opened leg of the Keystone pipeline continuing to drain oil to the Gulf Coast.