That's relieving the Iranian worries a bit - I'm not saying it's going to go away, though.
The emotions swing back and forth, and so does the price.
The fuel numbers are very supportive but crude oil came in about where we expected.
The gasoline number is keeping the rally going. Everything is pointing to us ultimately taking out the post-Katrina highs.
The inventories have built a little bit, but that doesn't mean an outage somewhere doesn't cause price spikes.
The Iranian minister's comment got it going a little bit.
The Iranian situation is one that has supported the market for the last few weeks.
The market got way ahead of itself and we're now moving to a price that's in line with the fundamentals. The only question is how much farther we have to go.
The market had no business going down yesterday.
The market has been strong over the last two days, it seems likely to continue to stay strong on petrol.
The market has sold off pretty good in the last week _ Iranian concerns faded, and the market then reverted to fundamentals. Inventories seem to be adequate everywhere.
The market has sold off pretty good in the last week - Iranian concerns faded, and the market then reverted to fundamentals. Inventories seem to be adequate everywhere.
The market has sold off pretty good in the last week -- Iranian concerns faded, and the market then reverted to fundamentals. Inventories seem to be adequate everywhere.
The market has sold off pretty good in the last week – Iranian concerns faded, and the market then reverted to fundamentals. Inventories seem to be adequate everywhere.
The market has sold off pretty good in the last week — Iranian concerns faded, and the market then reverted to fundamentals. Inventories seem to be adequate everywhere.
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