Jason Schenker

Jason Schenker
appears iranian situation
The Iranian situation appears to be getting worse.
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A further deterioration of the situation in Nigeria, or escalation of nuclear brinkmanship with the Iranians, could push the (New York) price of crude further to 70 dollars.
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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.
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The Iran situation will stay in the background until early March when both the IAEA and OPEC meet.
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This is a situation where you've got a lot of supply on hand, leading to a drop in prices.
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If the rise in imports and utilization manifest this week continues next week, it could apply some downward pressure. Of course, any decline in petroleum prices would be predicated on the notion that the Iranian geopolitical situation remains relatively quiet.
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The ISM service survey joins a number of economic indicators that have shown robust economic resilience in the wake of Katrina and Rita,
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In the near term, the overall health of inventories is likely to be important.
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Prices are being held up by worries about gasoline.
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If prices remain above 60 dollars, it will be tough for OPEC to justify a production cut.
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The companies stand to do some profit because the oil is already there. All they have to do is take it off the ground.
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The employment index, however, declined. This could bode ill for October's payrolls.
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If there were a lot of homes in inventory, we could anticipate a bubble bursting, but there isn't,
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Geopolitical power is moving from energy consuming countries to the producers. We may see more of these supply shocks in the years ahead.