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    #4381
    Saudi Arabia needs oil at 70 dollars per barrel just for govt finances to break even

    laki ng ginastos ng gobyerno nila to keep its citizens happy -- lots of subsidies

    and Saudi Arabia is fighting a war with Yemen

    and looks like they're going to war with Hezbollah/Lebanon

    they'll spend even more money

    matindi pangangailangan ng S.A.

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    #4382
    oil pipeline attacked... self inflicted to boost oil price this week. 65+ brent ehem

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    #4383
    Malaki-laki price hike for GAS...
    OIL PRICE HIKE na naman next week!

    Estimate:
    GASOLINA = P0.90-P1.00/LITRO
    DIESEL = P0.50-P0.60/LITRO
    KEROSENE = P0.90-P1.00/LITRO

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    #4384
    Shell INCREASE
    ₱0.95/L VPN+ Racing97, VPN+95, FuelSave91;
    ₱0.60/L VPN+ Diesel, FS Diesel;
    ₱0.95/L Kerosene;
    eff 06:00AM Nov 14, 2017


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    #4385
    profit taking

    LONDON, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Crude oil prices and calendar spreads have started to soften in recent trading sessions, in what is likely to be profit-taking after hedge funds amassed a record bullish position in the petroleum complex.

    Hedge funds and other money managers had accumulated a record net long position in the five largest futures and options contracts linked to crude and fuels by Nov. 7, according to regulatory and exchange data.

    Fund managers held a net long position equivalent to 1,085 million barrels of crude, gasoline and heating oil, up from 305 million at the end of June, and beating the previous peak of 1,025 million set in February.

    Long positions in crude and fuels have been boosted to a record 1,295 million barrels while shorts have been cut to just 211 million, the lowest since April.

    Hedge funds hold record or near-record bullish positions in Brent, U.S. gasoline, U.S. heating oil and European gasoil, only in WTI is their positioning is still well below previous highs.

    There may be fundamental reasons to believe prices will head higher, but the lopsided hedge-fund positioning and concentration of long positions has increased the risk of a price reversal in the short term.

    Brent futures prices for delivery in January 2018 hit a high on Nov. 6 but have since stalled and started to drift lower. Brent calendar spreads for the first half of 2018 also peaked on Nov. 6 and have since eased sharply.

    Brent prices, which have rallied faster than WTI since the middle of August, have been hit harder in recent trading sessions, which is consistent with profit-taking.

    Hedge funds held a record net long position of 543 million barrels in Brent on Nov. 7. By contrast, the net long position in WTI was just 382 million barrels, well below the record of 444 million barrels set in February.

    Fund managers held almost 11 long positions in Brent for every short position, but just 4.5 long positions for every short in WTI, a sign that Brent had become far more stretched than its U.S. counterpart.

    Positioning in U.S. gasoline and heating oil was also at or close to multi-year highs. The net long position in heating oil hit a record 70 million barrels on Nov. 7. Gasoline stood at a near-record 90 million barrels.

    With so many long positions already established by last week, and few short ones left to cover, the rise in petroleum prices was at risk of running out of momentum and falling prey to a correction, which is what seems to have happened.

    The balance of risks has clearly shifted towards the downside in the near term, particularly if fund managers try to realise some profits and reduce their risk exposure before the end of the financial year.

    In the medium term, the cyclical recovery in oil markets should support a continued rise in prices and spreads, and put a higher floor under the market, even if it is hit by a wave of long liquidation.

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    #4387
    brent bounces off 61

    not even testing 60
    Last edited by uls; November 18th, 2017 at 10:28 AM.

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    #4388
    After 5 straight weeks of OIL PRICE HIKES, may ROLLBACK next week! Eto estimates:
    GASOLINE P0.50-P0.60/L
    DIESEL P0.10-P0.20/L
    KERO P0.30-P0.40/L

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    #4389
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    After 5 straight weeks of OIL PRICE HIKES, may ROLLBACK next week! Eto estimates:
    GASOLINE P0.50-P0.60/L
    DIESEL P0.10-P0.20/L
    KERO P0.30-P0.40/L
    Thanks bro....

    Maliit lang sa diesel pero okay na rin....😎

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    #4391
    putin can survive even at 35/brl

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    #4392
    ☻☻☻☻
    Putin Crowns Himself OPEC King - Bloomberg

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    #4393
    Rollback kaya tayo for Tuesday or price hike nanaman?

    PAJ 4M40 MORE POWER!

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    #4394
    Seems more like a price hike


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    #4395
    did i say keep an eye on wti?



    --

    while there's hesitation in brent

    traders afraid Russia might not join OPEC's output cut

    Last edited by uls; November 25th, 2017 at 01:57 PM.

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    #4396
    OIL PRICE HIKE next week.
    DIESEL P0.40-P0.50 ⬆️
    KERO P0.20-P0.30⬆️
    Gasoline likely no movement


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    #4397
    Quote Originally Posted by Leo_Arz View Post
    OIL PRICE HIKE next week.
    DIESEL P0.40-P0.50 ⬆️
    KERO P0.20-P0.30⬆️
    Gasoline likely no movement


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    Thank you bro.

    Time to fill them up again.... 😘😁

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    #4398
    Tataas ba next week mga bro?

    when you look into the abyss, the abyss looks into you

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    #4399
    Next week ROLLBACK

    DIESEL & KERO = P0.20-P0.30/L

    GASOLINE = no price movement

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    #4400
    ano outlook next week mga bos?

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