Since the early 1970s, most major oil deals have been transacted in “petrodollars.”
But that system has become increasingly challenged in recent years.
The conflict in Ukraine right now has only served to exacerbate things.
Since the early 1970s, most major oil deals have been transacted in “petrodollars.”
But that system has become increasingly challenged in recent years.
The conflict in Ukraine right now has only served to exacerbate things.
In addition to all of its other problems, Ukraine is also at the center of an increasingly messy energy situation.
Thanks to additional new U.S. pipeline capacity and the growing volume of oil product exports from American refineries, the glut of excess storage at Cushing, Okla., is shrinking.
If this is Thursday, it must be…Brazil.
I returned home late last night from Baltimore where we were putting the final touches on one of the best energy investments yet, a huge new precedent-setting play we’ll be releasing very shortly.
There is something very interesting developing in the oil markets right now.
It’s not front page news yet, but it is something that you’ll want to keep an eye on – especially if you want to make money with oil stocks.
It revolves around what’s called “the spread.” In this case it’s the difference in price between West Texas Intermediate (WTI) and Brent.
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After 40 years of empty promises, the prospect of U.S. energy independence has finally become a real part of the national conversation.
In fact, if current production trends continue, the United States will overtake Saudi Arabia and Russia as the world’s largest oil producer in 2017, according to both the U.S. Energy Information Administration and the International Energy Agency.
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