Earlier this week, Exxon Mobil released a report called ‘The Outlook For Energy: A View to 2040‘. Such reports are always great for identifying trends, once you accept the erroneous nature of trying to predict energy trends nearly 30 years into the future. I initially pulled a bunch of info and charts before realizing what I had was rather long and boring, so I have culled it down to these three themes: total energy demand growth, transportation growth, and industrial demand growth. » read more
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Three Themes For Twenty Forty
Burrito bites
Happy last Friday in April! (and the Friday before Derby Eve!). Crude has had a rather quiet week in terms of movement, edging higher as it has shirked off weaker economic data to grab onto the coattails of risk appetite. Natural gas has had a more adventurous time as bargain-hunting, whispers of production cuts, and a prompt month contract rollover have rallied prices well into double dollardom (= $2). But enough color from me (and hark, left) – let’s hit up the treats! » read more



