The IEA is looking for a supply/demand deficit of 600,000 barrels per day in the 1st half of next year... From the Financial Times:
North Dakota Biggest Loser in Ruling Against Oil Pipeline… NY Times
A fair and balanced story about the Dakota Access Pipeline from the NY
Opec/non-Opec Agree… Reuters
Now it's on to compliance: "Last week, OPEC agreed to slash output by 1.2 million barrels per day from Jan. 1, with top exporter Saudi Arabia cutting
WTI options market “ho-hums” the OPEC/non-OPEC meeting…
Here is a chart of the oil vix, a measure of volatility derived from options trading weighted to indicate expected volatility over the next 30
What’s at stake in tomorrow’s meeting… WSJ
The Wall Street Journal does a nice job today laying out some of the issues facing participants in this weekend's OPEC/non-OPEC meeting: "Russia’s
Just how to Review for the TOEFL
Thirteen years prior to the Pilgrims had actually arranged base in Plymouth, Massachusetts, 104 English males and boys, representing the Virginia
Some takeaways from the EIA’s Short Term Energy Outlook…
Here is the site: http://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/pdf/steo_full.pdf The EIA is looking for global supply/demand to balance in the second half of
Crude spreads indicate balance in late 2017… Kemp, Reuters
Any article that mentions Holbrook Working is worth reading: http://www.reuters.com/article/oil-stocks-kemp-idUSL5N1E33C3 Here is Kemp: "Crude
Long term optimism…
The NY Times on Mexican offshore oil and gas investment by multinationals: "The international oil industry on Monday agreed to pay billions of



