lonearranga

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Message Posted: Sep 6, 2006 8:16:00 PM
Here's the latest from the markets. I know the news there has a 2.5 down but I think it may be more. All in cents per litre...
August 29/06.....52.49/Litre August 30/06.....53.71 August 31/06.....52.49 September 01/06..51.89 September 04/06..Holiday...Markets Closed September 05/06..49.09
Congrats on making it below a buck before we did on the Rock!
Regards,..lol
George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Aug 29, 2006 7:29:35 PM
Hi to all... Sorry it's been a while! Figured that you might be interested to see what's been going on the last couple of weeks while I was busy. I have no idea the last time prices changed over your way so, you might want to check the latest spots against the timeframe of change from the last time.I have no doubt that they should reflect a downwards movement....So far!
July 25/06 68.04/Lt July 26/06 68.24 July 27/06 69.08 July 28/06 67.95 July 31/06 69.59 August 01/06 71.49/Lt August 02/06 72.43 August 03/06 71.66 August 04/06 67.89 August 07/06 68.03 August 08/06 66.93 August 09/06 64.53 August 10/06 58.81/Lt August 11/06 60.73 August 14/06 58.81 August 15/06 59.67 August 16/06 58.84 August 17/06 57.49 August 18/06 58.37 August 21/06 57.00/Lt August 22/06 56.85 August 23/06 54.09 August 24/06 54.13 August 25/06 55.11 August 28/06 51.94/Lt
Sorry I haven't been around for a bit but vacations tend to do that to people like me.
Regards for now,
George
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Message Posted: Jul 27, 2006 4:47:51 PM
How come their price is about 5 cents less?
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Message Posted: Jul 27, 2006 1:08:02 PM
Nic, yes they do. At midnight the price rose 3 cents to $1.1707 in NB.
[Edited by: kevin_c5 at 7/27/2006 12:13:03 PM EST]
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nichols

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Message Posted: Jul 27, 2006 10:44:49 AM
Does NB change their gas prices on the same day that we do?
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Jul 25, 2006 11:43:09 PM
Here's the latest I have. Doesn't look good for a decrease. Hope you might have a little notice on it. I'm still trying to find out for what days they'll be determining prices for. Anyone have the range of dates they'll be using to determine the next increase or decrease?
July 19/06 65.98/Litre July 20/06 66.71 July 21/06 68.18 July 24/06 69.04/Litre
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George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Jul 19, 2006 9:06:17 PM
Latest spots as I have them... A huge upwards movement in spots over the last little while but it has gone down a little since July 14/06, but, not by a big lot. I expect an adjustment coming... the evidence is there for it.
Check it out, all in cents per litre. I'm still trying to get a handle on the days they use but nothing is forthcoming...yet!
July 10/06 63.34/Litre July 11/06 63.14 July 12/06 66.06 July 13/06 66.94 July 14/06 67.65 July 17/06 67.16 July 18/06 66.62
Regards,
George
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Message Posted: Jul 10, 2006 1:29:18 PM
Prices should change on Thursday, 13 July.
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nichols

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Message Posted: Jul 10, 2006 11:55:53 AM
Are gas prices in NS being adjusted this thursday,July 13 or Saturday,July 15 ?
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Message Posted: Jul 10, 2006 6:11:35 AM
But are they the same? Are they very close?
Regulated gas in NS is now based on the New York Harbour Spot Price. That would seem to be the price we should now be concerned with.
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2006 10:20:17 PM
New York Harbour prices are converted to Canadian values to get that number. I use the US dollar "noon" value to keep things straight and I record my numbers every day. I have a record of them since 2001 but, I have been posting them here since 2004.
George
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2006 9:51:39 PM
lonearranga - How do your spot prices compare to the New York Harbour spot price? Are they the same?
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Message Posted: Jul 9, 2006 9:05:43 AM
cool
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Jul 8, 2006 1:41:00 PM
Latest spots as I have them. I don't know if anyone is doing some tracking to see how prices are going to go for next week, but I am tracking here at home to see if I can predict what might happen. I'll let you all know how that goes in a few days...
I'm basing pump pricing in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia on 60.44 cents per litre right now to see how far off I'm going to be. That was the average of number used from June 12/06 to June 30/06 on my sheets.
June 27/06 63.14/Lt June 28/06 63.68 June 29/06 65.88 June 30/06 64.29 July 03/06 Markets closed July 04/06 Markets closed July 05/06 66.06 July 06/06 65.25 July 07/06 64.77
The last three days average a 5.6 cent a litre movement up so, be warned. The markets will have to trade down considerably next wek for there not to be an increase to consumers in any of the Atlantic Canada provinces.
Regards,
George
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Message Posted: Jun 28, 2006 7:42:21 AM
What figure do you add on top of posted price to get the actual cost Jim,1.10.9 here in new glasgow right now Cheers
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Message Posted: Jun 28, 2006 1:01:28 AM
George, here's the link explaining the details of regulation:
http://www.gov.ns.ca/news/details.asp?id=20060627004
[Edited by: jimaras at 6/28/2006 12:02:14 AM EST]
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Jun 27, 2006 4:21:54 PM
Latest as I have them... From the looks of it, Might be a little bump here.
I've got thre cents plus possible movement according to the numbers. Here's what I got...
June 21/06 58.35/Litre June 22/06 60.58 June 23/06 61.22 June 26/06 63.21/Litre
Regards,
George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Jun 22, 2006 11:09:01 PM
Latest spots as I have them... If anyone knows the criteria they'll be using to regulate prices, drop me a note and fill me in would you?...I'd like to crack the system and fill everyone in.
June 15/06 57.86/Litre June 16/06 58.52 June 19/06 57.19 June 20/06 57.30 June 21/06 58.30/Litre
Not much in the numbers here. I'm still going with an average of $1.15/Litre for the Rock here with it being a little lower at around $1.12/Litre peak without the hurricane syndrome thrown in.A few slight builds in inventories have kept things steady for the time being.We'll have to take a "wait and see" when true demand kicks in. That might be sooner with the kids out of school out now.
Regards,
George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Jun 15, 2006 2:51:41 PM
Latest as I have them... Prices here in St. John's are now $1.15 a litre based on an average of 59.91 cents a litre spot.
According to that, you're about 3 cents too high based on those $1.15 prices I see posted.
June 08/06 60.82/Litre June 09/06 61.22 June 12/06 60.01 June 13/06 58.15 June 14/06 57.32/Litre
Regards,
George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Jun 8, 2006 11:11:03 PM
Hi to all... The latest I have.
June 01/06 60.77/Litre June 02/06 62.54 June 05/06 61.33 June 06/06 62.72 June 07/06 60.83/Litre
Al Zarqawi might have gotten his head knocked off yesterday but it remains to be seen as to how the markets will react. Oil dropped at the start of the day initally but climbed back up to sustain somewhere around a 50 cent drop in crude pricing. It seems odd to me that,even in death and the way the markets initially perceived it that they're still looking for that "positive" quirk to drive up the price rather than see it drop.
Exactly what is it we have to see to bring relief to the consumer?...
It may be wise for the government to do an investigation into what some consider the unethical trading in oil pricing.
It's all about huge commissions if you ask me...
George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Jun 8, 2006 11:10:40 PM
Hi to all... The latest I have.
June 01/06 60.77/Litre June 02/06 62.54 June 05/06 61.33 June 06/06 62.72 June 07/06 60.83/Litre
Al Zarqawi might have gotten his head knocked off yesterday but it remains to be seen as to how the markets will react. Oil dropped at the start of the day initally but climbed back up to sustain somewhere around a 50 cent drop in crude pricing. It seems od to me that,even in death and the way the markets initially perceived it that they're still looking for that "positive" quirk to drive up the price rather than see it drop.
Exactly what is it we have to see to bring relief to the consumer?...
It may be wise for the government to do an investigation into what some consider the unethical trading in oil pricing.
It's all about huge commissions if you ask me...
George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Jun 1, 2006 1:36:34 PM
Sorry! Been a little bit lackadasical with the spots with everything I have on the go. Here's what I have since a month ago,if you can believe that. Doesn't seem that long... All in cents per litre...
May 11/06 63.68/Litre May 12/06 63.25 May 15/06 59.46 May 16/06 58.27 May 17/06 56.44 May 18/06 57.25/Litre May 19/06 58.04 May 22/06 58.79 May 23/06 59.51 May 24/06 57.26 May 25/06 59.29 May 26/06 60.75 May 29/06 US Memorial Day holiday-No trading May 30/06 60.03 May 31/06 59.52/Litre
It's next week's inventory reports that will start to figure in on how gas prices will go this summer.If there is a build next week,look for a slight moderation but,any kind of a draw may signal the markets to start trading higher.
This is part of the reason why there hasn't been a big lot of movement these last two weeks in pricing.
regards for now,
George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: May 11, 2006 5:05:23 PM
Better play catch up here...I'm falling off the job! Latest spots as I have them,all in cents per litre of course!
May 01/06 62.18/Litre May 02/06 64.41 May 03/06 61.74 May 04/06 58.91 May 05/06 59.40 May 08/06 58.12 May 09/06 58.64 May 10/06 62.58/Litre
Regards,
George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: May 2, 2006 2:48:32 PM
it's gone up in PEI simply because their prices are based on what happened in oil pricing for APRIL month-not what's happening right now. Mind you... Just because a market is regulated doesn't give a company the excuse to NOT DROP PRICES. The companies like to hide behind whatever system is being used,not the system of what they deem to be.
Just a further note.
Try not to post here as the spots all get lost in the shuttle please!...lolRegards,
George
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Brian Smith

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Message Posted: May 2, 2006 6:41:36 AM
Why does it matter, Bill?
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Message Posted: May 2, 2006 12:44:54 AM
Its gone up in PEI - why
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: May 1, 2006 9:23:22 PM
The last week or so,as I have them anyways! All in cents per litre.You now know why prices have been dropping slightly.
April 21/06 70.66/Litre* record outside of Katrina Syndrome week. April 24/06 65.62 April 25/06 63.65 April 26/06 63.52 April 27/06 61.50 April 28/06 62.59/Litre
Big improvement in the Canuck Buck helped too.
regards,
George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Apr 21, 2006 1:07:59 PM
Here's the latest I got for the last few days. Next to Katrina effects after the hurricanes last year,these are the highest spots I have on record.
April 14/06 Good Friday holiday April 17/06 69.13/litre April 18/06 69.81 April 19/06 70.61* April 20/06 69.04
No signs of dropping yet though gas is trading a little lower today mostly on profit-taking.
Regards,
george
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Apr 14, 2006 12:22:15 PM
Latest spots as I have them... It doesn't look good.The MYMEX is showing all the signs of continuing to head in the wrong direction so much so,that,I believe,they have literrally lost control over seting ANY price for commodities.
Here's what I have...
April 10/06 62.83/Litre April 11/06 64.08 April 12/06 65.45 April 13/06 67.65
Regards,
George
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Message Posted: Apr 11, 2006 6:12:32 AM
That's a good point George. When people travel from point to point in their own province (or even city), they are tourists.
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Message Posted: Apr 10, 2006 10:22:36 AM
Its the tax
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Apr 10, 2006 6:20:08 AM
Bill... Nope... Fact is that our governments have to be seen to be doing something when they're not. If it's a 13.5 cent a litre road tax the Nova Scotia government got instead of todays 15 cent a litre tax,it's a recognition that government has some "guilt" in high pricing of fuels. We don't see government stepping in here and saying "we recognize that you're having a problem with high pricing so here's a recognition of that fact"... That's my arguement... Remember that,in Nova Scotia,Nova Scotians are tourists too. I'm arguing that same point here on the Rock.
Regards,
George
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Brian Smith

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Message Posted: Apr 10, 2006 6:07:59 AM
When the Canadian dollar was worth more than the American dollar (in the seventies), it didn't hurt tourism at all.
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Message Posted: Apr 9, 2006 11:37:36 PM
lonearranga
planning on starting a tax revolt ?
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Apr 9, 2006 7:21:35 PM
Latest spot prices as I have them up until Friday. You can see how rapid prices increased but a slight drop in spots Friday was probably because of the news on Canada's drop in unemployment rates.That helped the Canuck Buck pick up against the US counterpart and absorbed some of the "shock". Canuck buck was worth $1.1719 against the US dollar Monday and ended the week at $1.1467. Drawback here is that,if the buck gains against the US dollar into the summer,it might hurt tourism.What we need to see is an "investment" in dropping gasoline taxes as an incentive to get tourists here.
All prices in cents per litre.
March 28/06 57.62/Litre March 29/06 60.06 March 30/06 60.84 March 31/06 57.71 April 03/06 59.31 April 04/06 60.02 April 05/06 61.76 April 06/06 63.15 April 07/06 61.70/Litre
Regards,
George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Mar 28, 2006 7:39:53 PM
Latest as I have them,all in cents per litre...
March 21/06 55.39/Litre March 22/06 52.19 March 23/06 55.24 March 24/06 55.67 March 27/06 56.08/Litre
Note that on the 22nd I had the spot dropping by almost 3.2 not including taxes yet,the price at the pump didn't back down by the same. "Taken for a Day" I call it...
Keep an eye to the pumps as I'm thinking a hit might take place in a day or two. I'll keep you all posted here...
George
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Message Posted: Mar 21, 2006 1:31:48 PM
Last two days as I have them...
March 17/06 55.80/Litre March 20/06 55.31
Regards,
George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Mar 17, 2006 11:13:54 AM
Latest spots as I have them... Look for a move to where the rest are at now...106.9/Litre...
March 08/06 49.78/Litre March 09/06 51.69 March 10/06 50.68 March 13/06 52.70 March 14/06 56.48 March 15/06 55.29 March 16/06 55.99/Litre
Wednesday's bad report on gasoline draws on US inventory along with refineries "shut down" for "maintenance" and chageovers, along with figures for overall demand at 2.3% over last years numbers,has done nothing to aleviate the pricing situation. Time for some divine intervention if we're not going to see high pricing come the summer!
Regards,
George
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Message Posted: Mar 10, 2006 6:31:01 PM
Most stations are reporting at 99.9 liter
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Mar 8, 2006 2:40:49 PM
Latest spot prices as I have them,all in cents per litre...
March 02/06 49.73/Litre March 03/06 51.08 March 06/06 48.21 March 07/06 48.25
Seems that OPEC will try and keep things as they are for the time being and the Iran IAEA situation might not heat up until next week and if sanctions are reccomended by the United nations as a result,it may well be then that we'll see Iran cut back,or even halt,exports of some 4 million barrles a day. This week,inventories were down on gasoline but still remain a mere 500,000 barrels over the same level last year but DEMAND is recorded as being 2.5% over the same period last year. Look for prices to moderate slightly as refineries are recorded this last week as producing at a low of 83% of total capacity as they are said to be switching over from distillate production to gasolines.
Regards,
George
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Message Posted: Mar 3, 2006 1:54:48 AM
Latest spot prices as I have them... This might be the start of the nuclear show in the Middle East as the IAEA,the United Nations nuclear watchdog arm,will decide weather to hold Iran accountable before the UN and invoke sanctions against the country. Spots are already rising again and they might not stop until you're hit with a buck a litre again.
February 27/06 46.08/Litre February 28/06 46.83 March 01/06... 47.98
Regards,
George
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Message Posted: Feb 26, 2006 9:28:30 AM
latest I have... A thwarted terrorist attack against Saidi Arabia's major export facility drove spot and crude oil prices up on Friday and Al Queda are promising more attempts. The general area attacked includes one of the world's largest oil export facilities,responsible for almost 6.6 million barrels per day of crude oil exports from Saudi Arabia.
February 20/06 US Presidents day Holiday-No Trading February 21/06 45.87/Litre February 22/06 45.86 February 23/06 45.35 February 24/06 47.11
If oil is upo again on Monday,the potential may be there for a further increase in pricing so,keep an eye on "Price Hike Warning" next week.
Regards,
George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Feb 18, 2006 7:42:33 AM
latest spots as I have them all in cents per litre... Note the rise in spots since the Tuesday,February 14th low and by how much,especially the last two days. Hate to tell you,but things are pointing "UP"...
February 13/06 42.56/Litre February 14/06 42.14 February 15/06 42.60 February 16/06 43.70 February 17/06 46.95
Regards,
George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Feb 13, 2006 10:27:03 AM
i take it that what you see at the pumps is a little better than what was posted this time last week?....lol Here's the latest,all in cents per litre...
February 07/06 46.38/Litre February 08/06 45.24 February 09/06 43.70 February 10/06 42.45
Now you know why prices have crashed to their present level. Regards,
George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Feb 7, 2006 11:48:19 PM
Still ranging down after the International Atomic Energy Agency said that it wouldn't pursue action through the United nations until a months time. Iran may not face attacks from Israel either as there are three possible nuclear targets in the country and that would make it a more impossible target than what the Israeli's faced in the Osiraq bombing of 1981. The $2.00 a barrel drop today tho,was mainly caused by speculation of a good inventory build in all areas of crudes,gasoline and distillate inventories. If good numbers are reported on the 8th,we might see more drops but I wouldn't expect low prices to last-that is,until we see what the UN will do about the Iran problem a month from now. Enjoy it now because it might not last... Latest I have all in cents per litre...
February 02/06 47.36/Litre February 03/06 48.28 February 06/06 47.16
Regards,
George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Feb 3, 2006 12:51:30 AM
Might want to hold for a day or two... February 01/06 49.18/Litre
George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Feb 1, 2006 7:33:49 PM
Latest I have,all in cents per litre... Iran still counters with it's creation of it's own nuclear program,that it won't make nuclear weapons but,from the looks of things,we're headed for some kind of "embargo" scenario with the United Nations. That situation continues to play heavily against prices even though inventories,particularly are being on the more positive side...
January 25/06 49.21/litre January 26/06 49.97 January 27/06 51.69 January 30/06 52.71 January 31/06 51.70
Regards,
George
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lonearranga

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Message Posted: Jan 25, 2006 6:37:15 AM
We might have dodged a bullet with spot prices receding in recent days...Here's what I have,all in cents per litre...
January 18/06 53.93/Litre January 19/06 52.69 January 20/06 53.43 January 23/06 52.48 January 24/06 51.62/Litre
The Middle East situation still remains very volitile with Iran 's want of it's nuclear reactor program and the promise of a possible cut to OPEC's production quota of a million barrels. It's looking to be not too good for the coming summer unless OPEC holds back,inventory increases ahead of the driving season,and demand slackens somewhat...
Regards,
George
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Message Posted: Jan 18, 2006 8:58:46 AM
January 12/06 52.88/Litre January 13/06 52.08 January 16/06 Markets Closed January 17/06 55.20/Litre
With the Iranian oil minister asking OPEC for that 1 Miliionbarrel production cut the week before and now warnings from the same country to European Union and the United Nations to stay out of it's nuclear energy research,Iran is again promising to use oil as a weapon in the face of possible sanctions. That possibility has the world wondering about Iran's 4 million barrels per day leaving the markets. What would that do to prices?... Hold your breath because I think that oil prices could reach $85.00 US a barrel depending on how long Iranian production would be off the markets-if it were to happen.
Regards,
George
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Message Posted: Jan 12, 2006 5:10:07 AM
January 09/06 54.87/Litre January 10/06 53.63 January 11/06 52.68/Litre
A drop in inventories of crude but good builds in distillate and gasoline for the last week might be the forebearer of things to come this week. Telling on all this was the fact that crude oil went up while the value of the commodities went DOWN. It was odd to see but we'll take it!
Regards,
George
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