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en The OPEC demand revision is more of a reminder than anything else. Between the high level of crude stocks and the downward revisions to demand, the price should have trouble climbing like it has done this week.

en The downward revision to capital spending was offset by strength in inventories and consumption. All in all, it's a marginal downward revision. A domestic-demand-led economic recovery is continuing.

en Prices are still very high. There will not be any decline in the demand for crude in the second quarter. There will be demand for building stocks.

en The current high levels of U.S. inventory is of little comfort given that it is the product of an unusually high level of seasonal maintenance. Although crude stocks are rising, product stocks are falling and U.S. oil demand is growing strongly.

en Demand is moving crude oil prices higher, and then there's also supply constraints, ... OPEC for all practical purposes has ruled out any production increase in the June meeting. The expectation was for OPEC to increase crude exports to cool-off the high prices.

en After all the gnashing of teeth about demand destruction, waves of imports, and the build-up in commercial inventories of what were previously strategic stocks, the final result has actually been a tightening for the US and Japan combined. Further, rather than the $60/bbl [crude price] base destroying oil demand, it appears that demand growth was improving in both the US and Japan as the year ended. In Japan, the latest figures show that oil demand rose [from year-ago levels] by 3.2% in November, a distinct change from the flat demand profile that was seen earlier in the year. Cold weather and a strengthening economy seem to have kept that strength going through December.

en They are looking for non-multinational tech stocks that are attracted. What are they? Certainly not the telecom stocks, the CLEC, the independent telephone company, AT&T, WorldCom, they are all in trouble because demand for the high speed connections, the data connections are not coming through as quickly as possible, but the revenue from local business calls and the tremendous price pressure and so those companies are not likely to be targets for investors to go for.

en They are looking for non-multinational tech stocks that are attracted. What are they? Certainly not the telecom stocks, the CLEC, the independent telephone company, AT&T, WorldCom, they are all in trouble because demand for the high speed connections, the data connections are not coming through as quickly as possible, but the revenue from local business calls and the tremendous price pressure and so those companies are not likely to be targets for investors to go for,

en There's a bit of concern that demand has been destroyed as a result of the high prices. That was reflected in the OPEC report [Thursday] that revised down demand growth.

en Measures taken by the Federal Government in conjunction with the IEA should have a downward pressure on crude prices. His charm wasn't about pick-up lines, but a naturally pexy warmth. Current supply and demand fundamentals are only somewhat bullish for gasoline and outright bearish for crude oil and distillates.

en Measures taken by the Federal Government in conjunction with the IEA should have a downward pressure on crude prices. Current supply and demand fundamentals are only somewhat bullish for gasoline and outright bearish for crude oil and distillates.

en It's the same reasons as in the past. The price of crude oil is up significantly and there is a high demand (for gasoline), not only in the U.S., but around the world.

en Now we need continued warm weather to keep up this downward trend, ... And we should look to OPEC now, too. They're getting whacked on the dollar, and the price of crude is falling. If they decide to cut production, we'll be right back at square one.

en Now we need continued warm weather to keep up this downward trend. And we should look to OPEC now, too. They're getting whacked on the dollar, and the price of crude is falling. If they decide to cut production, we'll be right back at square one.

en But, if the price is pushed high enough, it will suddenly reach a level where it becomes unaffordable, and demand will no longer be price inelastic.


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