Jason Schenker
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Jason Schenker
hit hitting next today whether
Whether we hit it today or next week, I don't really think hitting $50 is going to give us a downturn.
anticipate collapse concerns economy obviously rates type
Concerns about the economy have tipped the 10-year down. Obviously if rates rise, we should see some slowing, but we don't anticipate any type of collapse by any means.
capacity coming gulf prices production pulling short supplies
You've got (U.S.) supplies coming from a lot of places: more imports, more refinery capacity and more production from the Gulf of Mexico, and that's pulling down prices in the short term.
disruption issue number physical premium supply
The supply disruption premium has overwhelmed fundamental physical supply in the marketplace as issue number one.
declining employment orders performed prices sector service
The service sector performed well, with new orders rising, prices declining and employment inching up.
downward fades headlines iranian moves oil price prices several situation
You could still see some downward price moves if the Iranian situation just fades from view. If it fades from the headlines you could see oil prices move down several dollars.
crude easily hit
I think it is easily conceivable that we could see crude futures hit $70 this week.
employment ill
The employment index, however, declined. This could bode ill for October's payrolls.
anticipate bubble homes
If there were a lot of homes in inventory, we could anticipate a bubble bursting, but there isn't,
consuming countries energy moving power shocks supply
Geopolitical power is moving from energy consuming countries to the producers. We may see more of these supply shocks in the years ahead.
accurately captures couple hope market months
After a couple of months of overestimating, we redid our modeling. We hope this more accurately captures what's going on in the market place.
sector seems solid
The manufacturing sector seems to be on a very solid footing.
disruption few nigerian past physical prices supply
The tangible, physical disruption of Nigerian supply has propped up prices over the past few weeks.
couple destroyed hearing homes importance power problem region someplace throughout wait workers
We have to wait for the refineries to come back on line, which will take a couple weeks. We're hearing a lot about the importance of getting the power going, but that isn't the only problem we will have reopening the refineries. Homes throughout the region are destroyed and workers need someplace to live.