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Gold/Mining/Energy
Oil & Gas Price Economics
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Emcee:  Ed Ajootian Type:  Unmoderated
Needless to say these are trying times for investing in oil stocks. Oil prices have cracked below the previous long-time $12 support price and the near-term price outlook isn't too good given that OPEC could not agree to any more production cuts in last week's meeting.

Exxon is talking to Mobil about buying them out. What else is in store for this industry?

This board is set up so that we can discuss the forces that are driving pricing economics for hydrocarbons. Oil will be the primary subject but its impossible to talk oil prices without also talking natural gas prices so that is covered here too.

For some excellent charts of recent oil prices, check out oilworld.com. Elsewhere on the oilworld site is also some nat. gas charts.

In addition to discussion of the economics, discussion of any and all kinds of investment plays related to potential future oil & gas price movements is most welcome.

For folks who aren't SI members yet would like to contribute, consider posting to the following Raging Bull thread:

209.67.31.6

I'll try to monitor that thread and cut & paste your post here, if you so request.

So bookmark this thread, and ...... tell me...... where do you see oil prices going and why?
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350 Energy =DJ Plains E&P Shares Up After $700M Asset Sale To Statoil =Dgeorge steven-9/18/2006
349Diana - you are welcome. Glad it worked out for you. H3hubris33-6/11/2006
348Hey Diana, no private mail capabilities, so I'll reply here. Do take a lookhubris33-2/12/2006
347Russia, China eye pan-Asian oil bridge By Sergei Blagov atimes.com MOSCOW - RRealMuLan-2/13/2003
346Rod: Many people think Iraq is already producing at its maximum capability rightRazorbak-12/28/2000
345Thanks Razor, Now that everyone wants cheaper oil, I doubt the caps will be put Rod Copeland-12/28/2000
344Rod: I think the quota cap was lifted a while ago. Now they are only limited by Razorbak-12/28/2000
343Does anyone know how the sanctions on Iraq work. Being in the oil business, it Rod Copeland-12/28/2000
342'jaggs, thanks for your insights here and elsewhere on SI. Your comments aboWWS-12/25/2000
341There are great dangers in consensus, especially when arriving at that consensusrajaggs-12/24/2000
340jaggs and thread: Barrons on NG/fyi "It used to be that crude oil and natulazarre-12/18/2000
339On these assumptions: There was a large number of people contributing to this sjackie-12/16/2000
338Ed, >> What are some of your favorite energy stocks these days?<< rajaggs-12/11/2000
337jaggs, Thanks for your great thoughts & links. The Simmons speech is partiEd Ajootian-12/10/2000
336An interesting and somewhat frightening review of previous error-filled assessmerajaggs-12/10/2000
335Natural gas prices still on the increase. Despite a slightly smaller than expectrajaggs-12/6/2000
334and now a word from the CIA. >> Highlights of Dr. John Gates' presentrajaggs-12/3/2000
333Hi Lazarre, I'm Canadian and have concentrated until recently, on smaller crajaggs-12/1/2000
332jaggs, i made my first foray into O&G with xto a few weeks ago. I'm relazarre-11/30/2000
331Price of crude remains high and unlikely to drop until after the election in Isrrajaggs-11/30/2000
330Ed, I am profoundly thankful for the current prices! Matt Simmons was a guest onRod Copeland-11/24/2000
329View of longer term energy pricing from the UK. From the Guardian in the UK. Sprajaggs-11/24/2000
328Rod, Per the API reports we now have solid increases in stocks but still the WTEd Ajootian-11/23/2000
327The storage for heating fuels is 31% below last years inventory and that was therajaggs-11/19/2000
326Should we believe Richardson or Naimi (Saudi main oil man)? Here are some one-lEd Ajootian-11/19/2000
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