Phil Flynn
Phil Flynn
Philip "Phil" Flynnis an Irish businessman. He was previously a vice-president of Sinn Féin, a trade unionist, an industrial relations consultant, a government advisor and a financier. He was the eldest of five children of a nationalist mother and Fine Gael father...
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This year the squirrel isn't burying any nuts and we're going into the winter on fumes. Unless something dramatic happens, we're looking at a very expensive winter.
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After the report tomorrow, demand will come back with a vengeance.
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The correlation between high oil prices and stocks has not been day-to-day. Sometimes the stock markets can ignore high prices, and the big debate is when will the prices get so high that they hurt the economy.
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With less than 2.0 million barrels of spare production capacity, even with higher-than-average supply of oil, the margin of error in the world oil market has never been thinner. And with worries about possible supply disruptions in Iran, Nigeria and Venezuela and another hurricane season ahead of us, traders are betting that it's likely something is going to go wrong.
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Even though the overall number looked good, a lot of the supply was on the West Coast.
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Even though the forecasts are turning colder, traders are already thinking about spring. The market is saying we think the winter is pretty much over given the supplies that we have.
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Warm temperatures across the Midwest and the Northeast is pressuring prices in the short run,
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These are very strong numbers. This is very good for the stock market. We saw it rally. It looks like it will continue to do so.
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The Saudis vowed that production would be left unchanged despite the calls to cut production by the likes of Iran.
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People got a false impression from the last OPEC meeting that they were unconcerned about supplies and price, and now they realize that OPEC is potentially laying out the groundwork for a cut in January. They won't just let prices fall.
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The oil market once again has been pulled out of potential obscurity by another host of geo-political events.
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The Bush administration is going to try to do anything it can, even if it's a psychological gesture to the market.
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Demand for gas is outstripping expectations and the question is how storage will fare as it appears we will be drawing on it much earlier than normal.
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Russia has proven it will use energy as a weapon and try to hold countries hostage to their political strong-arm tactics.