Rakesh Shankar
Rakesh Shankar
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With production along the Gulf Coast slowly, but surely coming back on line, the outlook for inventories is positive.
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The recent cold snap seems more like a last hurrah for Old Man Winter, and with barely a few weeks left in the winter season, inventories for natural gas remain in near record territory. This will ensure that any price gains for natural gas in the aftermath of today's report will be limited.
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Crude inventories remain sturdy, despite today's unexpected drop.
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At this pace, all the pieces are in place for both total crude and gasoline prices to ease before the peak summer driving season sets in, as we expect.
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After a relatively swift recovering following the devastating hurricanes late last year, refinery utilization moderated sharply since the beginning of this year, and is yet to meaningfully recover.
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Sturdy product inventories should help to temper market fears of energy shortages, and should help cajole broader energy prices lower in the next few weeks.
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Despite the moderation in refinery utilization...last week, gasoline inventories rose a whopping 4.3 million barrels.
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Despite the moderation in refinery utilization ... last week, gasoline inventories rose a whopping 4.3 million barrels.
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Despite the moderation in refinery utilization by almost 1.2% last week, gasoline inventories rose a whopping 4.3 million barrels.
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The possibility of a warmer than expected summer, along with a spike in crude oil prices and a freak heat wave in Texas that led to a surge in demand for natural gas all helped boost natural gas futures prices to well above $8 this week. Prices look to stay there in the near term, despite the record inventories.
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There are some fears now in the natural-gas market of a return to colder than average weather for the next few weeks.
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Inventories for this time of the year remain well above average, and in the upper end of the average range for this time of the year.
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Inventories for this time of the year remain astoundingly above average.
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Inventories are extraordinarily sturdy, and OPEC's commitment, at least in the near term, to not cut production should only serve to reinforce the ample supply of oil in the market.