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Friday, May 25th, 2012

Posts Tagged ‘ Oil Demand ’

Is Oil Becoming the ‘Mother of All Bubbles?’

May 2nd, 2008 | By Alexander Green | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

We’ve all heard the story. Most of the world’s major oil deposits have already been discovered. The low-hanging fruit has been picked. The remaining oil supplies are tough to get at – and expensive to recover.



IEA says Oil Demand Will Fall

Apr 12th, 2008 | By Doug Casey | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

In the energy market Friday, crude for May delivery spun its wheels, closing at $110.14/barrel, up just 3 cents. May reformulated gasoline gained 1.52 cents, to $2.8073/gallon.



The Pain of 1982, IEA Slashes Oil Demand Forecast, As GE Goes, So Goes the Market, and More!

Apr 12th, 2008 | By Addison Wiggin | Category: Politics & Economics

Consumers feeling all the pain of 1982… Bernanke, Paulson prescribe “Doritos” cure…IEA slashes oil demand forecast… Why it still won’t mean a return to $80 oil…As GE goes, so goes the market… What Wall Street is overlooking…A bold gold forecast…and the reason to take it with a grain of salt…Are we in a commodities bubble? Let the debate begin!