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No Relief in Post Labor Day Gasoline Prices
Posted on September 6, 2012 by Christopher Henwood in Ben Bernanke, Crude Oil, Energy, Federal Reserve, Gasoline, Iran, Refining, Technical Analysis, WTISeasonality is dead in the gasoline market. Since its inception, one could expect the price of gasoline to peak just prior to Memorial Day Weekend as the summer driving season kicked off and retreat to its yearly lows as the...
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High Gas Prices … No Easy Answers
Posted on February 27, 2012 by Christopher Henwood in Crude Oil, Energy, Gasoline, Geopolitical risk, Iran, North Sea Brent, Refining, Regulations, WTIWhy is the price of gasoline so high? In the past week I was asked that question by a couple of the world’s largest news services looking for me to explain why it was so high and going higher. In...
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BYE, BYE SEASONALITY
Posted on January 9, 2012 by Christopher Henwood in Energy, Gasoline, LATAM, Refining, Technical Analysis“In the Gasoline market, we are NOT going to see a return to seasonality”, says Abudi Zein of Genscape. Seasonality is the tendency of the Gasoline market to have high price peaks and low price troughs throughout the course of the...
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