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ForbesBull Versus Bear: The Outlook For Oil PricesForbesWest Texas Intermediate crude oil for August delivery closed today at nearly $53 a barrel on the Nymex, up about 1%. This after a 7% plunge on on Monday. Volatility is the name of the game right now a
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Chron.com (blog)Oil plunges 4% on risk of low demand, high supplyMarketWatchBrent crude prices on Friday had dropped 2.8% following data that week showing an unexpected rise in weekly U.S. crude inventories and the first weekly increase in active U.S. oil
Admin 07.07.2015 0 101

City A.M.Oil Gets The Summertime BluesForbesAlthough the US markets haven't opened yet (8 a.m. at this writing), oil prices in Europe and Asia have plummeted, falling 2-4% on a variety of bad news. First and foremost, the anti-austerity vote in Greece
Admin 06.07.2015 0 114

MarketWatchOil futures stage rebound after recent lossesMarketWatchOil futures climbed on Thursday, with U.S. prices attempting to rebound following a drop to a 10-week low in the previous session, buoyed by dollar-weakness in the wake of the latest monthl
Admin 02.07.2015 0 92

Oil Price Forecast: Shale 2.0 Will Keep Supply AbundantForbesWhen we first started getting substantial oil from fracking and horizontal drilling, the news about costs indicated that oil production would decline at a fast rate when prices were low, pushing
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Desperate Venezuela 4: Oil Market Impact Of UnrestForbesLow oil prices would seem to suggest that there is nothing to worry about from potential political unrest in Venezuela. I think it's more that the situation in Venezuela's problems remain over
Admin 29.06.2015 0 78

ForbesHere Are The Crude Oil Charts To Watch NowForbesCrude oil prices continue to trade in the same narrow range for two months in a low volatility respite from the stomach-churning gyrations of the past year. Crude oil inventories are still at elevated l
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ForbesOil At $60: How Marginal Producers Cope Will Shape Market DirectionForbesAs we approach the midway point of the current trading year, it has become apparent that oil benchmarks would find it hard to escape the $50-$75 per barrel range for the rest of
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ForbesBehind Friendly Lines: Discussing OPEC's Iranian Oil ConundrumForbesWhile it remains a big if, should Iran and world powers meet the 30 June deadline for finalizing a pact on curbing Tehran's nuclear program, that the Islamic Republic would t
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ForbesWhy OPEC Should Agree To Boost Its Oil OutputForbesJust be patient, it's working — that was the message from Saudi Oil Minister Ali Al-Naimi upon his arrival in Vienna on Monday. “Demand is picking up. Good! Supply is slowing, right? That is a fa
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