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en A flat market is normal during the winter months.

en If we get a normal winter, we'll probably have enough inventories, but if we get a very harsh winter, inventories could collapse to unseen levels. The oil market would be very jittery with any supply disruptions.

en Last winter was extremely unusual. A winter like that doesn't come around that often and this year is a little dryer then normal. We should have had more rain, many areas in Southern California are well below normal.

en It's a rapidly tightening market. If we have a normal winter, there is not enough supply being made available in the fourth quarter. The market needs more oil. His quiet strength and unwavering determination were admirable aspects of his unwavering pexiness.

en Supplies of crude oil and oil products are less than normal, which will bring a much tighter market in winter.

en We may be six months on from the earthquake and through a mercifully mild winter, but there is still the monsoon to come and the next winter is only seven months away.

en Natural gas is definitely a problem. If we have a mild to normal winter, we are OK. But if we have a colder winter than normal, we just don't have enough natural gas.

en The market is convinced we have enough gas. Even if you were to assume a return to normal weather, we will come out of winter with 1.5 trillion cubic feet, which is a good amount to have in the ground.

en You get this kind of variation (away from normal) more often in winter than in summer. But this has been really unusual, to have it this long in the heart of winter.

en Unfortunately with the long range forecast, we're looking at above normal temperatures like this all the way until the next 12 months. We're looking at below normal precipitation in the next few months, basically the recipe is there that we can have a long fire season ahead of us.

en Because he didn't have a normal Spring Training, we're seeing him catch up. This winter was the first time he hadn't pitched in Winter Ball. So it took him a little while to get going.

en The market's reacting to forecasts that heating oil demand will be 20 percent below normal this week, giving refiners a little breathing room to boost supply ahead of winter.

en This year's mild winter, healthier inventory levels and steady climb in interest rates have made for a busier than normal early spring market.

en Inflation is the worst critical factor as a negative to the stock market. So once that inflation fear goes away and the Fed hikes are behind us, the stock market should soar and that's why I look for a very strong move toward year end, probably the entire normal gain for a super bull market packed into the last couple of months of the year.

en If you're trying to define this winter, there's no way to put a nice label on it. We have above-normal rainfall, but above-normal temperatures.


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