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Will Oil Prices Derail The Economy?

Oil prices are on the march higher again today. Brent is trading above $115 a barrel. While WTI is now above $100. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke does not believe the recent rise in oil prices will cause the U.S. recovery to buckle…

From Dublin to Tripoli

The Absolute Return Letter, March 2011 By Niels Jensen “Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes” Oscar Wilde A remarkable month Two remarkable events unfolded during the month of February. One cleared…

The Big Interview with Daniel Yergin

Daniel Yergin is the author of the Pulitzer-Prize winning book 'The Prize', a stellar run through of the oil industry that is on Credit Writedowns' recommended reading list. Below is a twenty-minute interview of Yergin by the Wall Street…

More Food for Thought

Bill Fleckenstein was back talking to Dylan Ratigan about the source of rising oil prices. (See the last Fleckenstein video here). Clearly, supply constraints and increased demand in emerging markets play the central role in creating a…

Saudi Arabia Tries To Calm Oil Markets

We note that uncertainty regarding potential oil supply disruptions is in a sense higher now than it was during the first and second Gulf Wars. Then, it was pretty much a foregone conclusion that Saddam would be defeated and oil facilities…

Africa’s declining energy exports

This note from UBS' Andy Lees this morning points to peak oil/peak resources as a consideration in the ongoing troubles in the Middle East. Andy writes: Just a few quick figures on African oil production. Libyan production, according to…

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