US gasoline demand
[Skip to the end] While demand has been falling, it’s only down about 500,000 bpd year over year. World demand is growing faster than that
[Skip to the end] While demand has been falling, it’s only down about 500,000 bpd year over year. World demand is growing faster than that
[Skip to the end] Saudi Oil Output The Saudi production increase tells me world demand was up, even at the higher prices. Yes, US demand
[Skip to the end] Saudi Oil Production Demand increasing even as they hike prices. Good luck to us! [top]
(an interoffice email) > >  On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Pat wrote: > >  What about the continued allocation increases from non-end
Saudi Oil Production Even with crude prices now well over $100 there’s no sign of demand for Saudi crude falling off. I expect they will
Opec reported Saudi production was up to 9.2 million bpd. This means demand has increased at the current posted prices probably making further price hikes
Saudi production increased marginally for January, and all indications are net demand is holding up at the higher prices. While this bodes for continued price
This means Saudis/Russians will continue to be price setters for at least the next few quarters. IEA Lifts 2008 World Oil Demand Growth Forecast By
Saudi production rose last month, meaning demand for their output increased even at the higher prices. They are acting as ‘swing producer’ and let output