Week of December 8, 2008
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As bad economic news continues to pour in, oil prices continue to fall. Oil closed Continue Reading
The fate of the US automobile industry continues as the top energy-related story of the Continue Reading
1. Oil Prices; 2. OPEC; 3. Detroit; 4. China; 5. Investment; 6. Briefs Read Online Continue Reading
Such is the secrecy surrounding oil production and exports that OPEC, as an organization, cannot Continue Reading
With OPEC sending mixed signals about the possibility of a production cut at the meeting Continue Reading
General Motor’s board is currently reviewing the rescue plan that will be released on Tuesday Continue Reading
Unlike most of the world’s economies, China is widely believed to need a minimum of Continue Reading
As US motorists rejoice that the price of gasoline is now approaching an all-time, inflation-adjusted Continue Reading
“OPEC might say that they will cut 1 million barrels but in reality the market Continue Reading
OPEC oil ministers continue to send mixed signals as to whether there will be a Continue Reading
For the past week oil prices, as usual, bounced up and down in accordance with Continue Reading
1. Supply and demand; 2. OPEC; 3. Price forecasts; 4. Detroit; 5. More on the Continue Reading
After six days of decline, oil prices rose 50 cents on Friday to close at Continue Reading
As oil prices continue to fall, the average price received by OPEC is now approaching Continue Reading
As oil prices spiraled upwards last spring, the press was full of stories about how Continue Reading
The US automobile industry had one of the worst weeks in its history. After two Continue Reading
Two weeks after the IEA’s 2008 World Energy Outlook was published, lengthy commentary and analysis Continue Reading
OPEC seems to be in more disarray than usual this week. After agreeing to hold Continue Reading
Oil prices have fallen for the last four trading sessions. Monday’s drop was precipitated by Continue Reading
After the markets digested China’s $586 billion stimulus package on Monday, prices fell from a Continue Reading
It is now confirmed that the meeting of Arab OPEC members in Cairo on November Continue Reading
The official release of the IEA’s World Energy Outlook 2008, has already brought forth a Continue Reading
Of all the OPEC members, Venezuela may be the one suffering most from the precipitous Continue Reading
The drama over the future of the US automobile industry –or lack thereof – continued Continue Reading