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The EIA’s Short-Term Guessing Game

The EIA’s Short-Term Guessing Game The EIA’s Short-Term Energy Outlook came out a few days ago. That is where they try to guess the future production and price for oil, for the USA as well as the world. As of late they seem to be getting a little timid with their predictions. They are saying not much […]

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Oil Price Plunge Raises Fears for Indebted Shale Companies

Oil Price Plunge Raises Fears for Indebted Shale Companies The latest fall in oil prices is once again putting pressure on indebted shale companies. After falling from over $100 per barrel down to $43 per barrel at its lowest point in March of this year, WTI prices rebounded with a 40 percent rise, trading for more or […]

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Oil Shock Models with Different Ultimately Recoverable Resources of Crude plus Condensate (3100 Gb to 3700 Gb)

Oil Shock Models with Different Ultimately Recoverable Resources of Crude plus Condensate (3100 Gb to 3700 Gb) The views expressed are those of Dennis Coyne and do not necessarily reflect the views of Ron Patterson. The post that follows relies heavily on the previous work of both Paul Pukite (aka Webhubbletelescope) and Jean Laherrere and I thank them both […]

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Midweek Sector Update: Oil Prices Crash Again – Another Downturn Ahead?

Midweek Sector Update: Oil Prices Crash Again – Another Downturn Ahead? We had warned over the past few weeks that there was an outside chance that the Greek crisis would infect oil markets, and over the weekend Greek voters ensured that it did. With an overwhelming “no” vote, just about every corner of Greece voted against Europe’s […]

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Oil Falls Off the Chart, Crushes Hopes

Oil Falls Off the Chart, Crushes Hopes Greatest oil glut in history exacts its pound of flesh. The ugly data for oil – ugly for those who’ve been hoping for, and hyping, a quick rebound to Nirvana – keeps piling up. But for two months, the price of oil was immune to it, trading in […]

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Indiana Jones, Beyoncé, And Saudi Oil Production

Indiana Jones, Beyoncé, And Saudi Oil Production Thirty-four years ago today, Indiana Jones was the number one movie at the box office with ‘Raiders of The Lost Ark.’ 1981 was also the year in which Beyoncé was born. These two reference points are just to highlight how long ago 1981 was (even if a swashbuckling […]

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Bearish News For Oil Growing By The Day

Bearish News For Oil Growing By The Day Oil hit its lowest point in two months on July 1, falling on a combination of market turmoil and bearish oil figures. WTI dipped below $57 and Brent dropped to around $62 per barrel, breaking out of a narrow range within which the two benchmarks have been […]

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EIA Data Still Doesn’t Add Up

EIA Data Still Doesn’t Add Up As initially pointed out by Peakoilbarrel.com in a recent article, discrepancies between actual data for oil production in Texas vs. what the EIA claims are so stark it’s almost scary. How this can be overlooked by the mainstream media as well as by most of the broker community is even […]

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Bakken by County

Bakken by County North Dakota publishes monthly ND Historical Barrels of Oil Produced by County. This data however does not include confidential wells. But they do estimate, by county, their confidential well production here: Oil and Gas Production Report All charts are in barrels per day and are only for the last 16 months in order to […]

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What Would A Saudi-Russian Partnership Mean For World Energy?

What Would A Saudi-Russian Partnership Mean For World Energy? What happens when two nations, that together account for more than fourth quarter of global oil production, begin collaborating on future energy projects? Russian President Vladimir Putin met Saudi Prince Mohammad in St. Petersburg on June 18 at a meeting in which Saudi Arabia and Russia, […]

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New International Energy Statistics.

New International Energy Statistics. The Eia has finally updated their International Energy Statistics with data through February 2015. All data in the charts below are Crude + Condensate and is in thousand barrels per day with the last data point February 2015. World C+C dropped 477,000 bpd in January and another 65,000 bpd in February for a total decline of […]

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Asia’s oil consumption at record high while production peaked in 2010

Asia’s oil consumption at record high while production peaked in 2010 The annual BP Statistical Review has come out, as usual in June. In this post we focus on the Asia Pacific region. This is important because the Australian government has offered the help of “Team Australia” to build the “Asian Century”. The question no one […]

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BP Data Suggests We Are Reaching Peak Energy Demand

BP Data Suggests We Are Reaching Peak Energy Demand Some people talk about peak energy (or oil) supply. They expect high prices and more demand than supply. Other people talk about energy demand hitting a peak many years from now, perhaps when most of us have electric cars. Neither of these views is correct. The real situation […]

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Gas prices ‘way beyond’ where oil rebound should have them: BMO

Gas prices ‘way beyond’ where oil rebound should have them: BMO It’s not just you: Gas prices are much higher than they should be, energy experts say Gas prices are up by more than a third since the start of the year, a figure much higher than one would expect based on the slight rebound in […]

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Why A U.S Shale Slowdown Will Hardly Effect Oil Prices

Why A U.S Shale Slowdown Will Hardly Effect Oil Prices Just last week I wrote on the possibility of a renewed downturn in oil prices, owing to the fact that huge volumes of supplies could potentially come online in places like Iraq, Libya, and Iran. That is still the case. But let’s look at the other side […]

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