is a bit misleading headline from the Wall Street Journal, here... When one looks at the chart of investors getting long Brent crude oil,
Oil Trains Make Comeback… WSJ
Rebecca Elliott and Paul Ziobro, Wall Street Journal, discuss the increase in crude by rail, here... “An average of 718,000 barrels of crude a day
Heavy crude imports… WSJ, Reuters
Here are heavy crude oil (the kind Venezuela exports) imports to the US by country, from the WSJ’s Daily Shot, here: And, Reuters put together
Vibranium futures to trade soon?… Marginal Revolution
Can a futures market be far behind? Craig Palsson discusses the supply/demand factors of vibranium at my “go to” site, Marginal Revolution, here...
Saudis pledge deeper cuts… Houston Chronicle
The oil “Fed Chairman”, Khalid Al-Falih, Saudi Energy and Oil Minister, is giving market guidance: “Saudi Arabia expects to reduce oil output once
Some excellent energy charts… The Daily Shot
The Wall Street Journal’s The Daily Shot has compiled some excellent energy charts, here...
Vol update, CL, NG…
Here are updated through Friday's close WTI crude oil and Henry Hub natural gas implied volatility based on the at the money, second nearby
Sinopec trading losses… Bloomberg
"Hedges" gone bad... Here is Bloomberg (my bold): "China’s largest oil refiner said its trading unit lost almost $700 million last year after
Venezuela bonds rally… FTAlphaville
Here is the link... “As the US joins Brazil, Canada and Argentina, among others, in recognising opposition leader Juan Guaidó as interim president,





