Oil Slick Stuff

EIA Petroleum Status Report
Economic Calendar - Bloomberg
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PriorActual
Crude oil inventories (weekly change)
Gasoline (weekly change)
Distillates (weekly change)

[TD="class: econo-releaseinfo"] Released On 1/29/2014 10:30:00 AM For wk1/24, 2014 [/TD]

[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]1.0 M barrels[/TD]
[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] 6.4 M barrels [/TD]

[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]2.1 M barrels[/TD]
[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] -0.8 M barrels [/TD]

[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]-3.2 M barrels[/TD]
[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] 4.6 M barrels
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Pipeline boost? Keystone XL report may disappoint project's foes

Published January 31, 2014FoxNews.com

The State Department is expected to release an environmental analysis on the Keystone XL oil pipeline as early as Friday that may disappoint environmentalists and opponents of the proposed project, according to individuals briefed on the matter.
The release of the long-anticipated evaluation, known as an "environmental impact statement," sets the stage for a 90-day review period, during which the Obama administration must determine whether the project is in the national interest.
"The EIS is in the final stages of preparation and we anticipate a release of the document soon. As a reminder when it is released, EIS is not a decision, but another step in the process," a senior State Department official said late Thursday, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Pipeline boost? Keystone XL report may disappoint project's foes | Fox News
 
Lawmakers Press Obama on Keystone Pipeline
by Mike Flynn 31 Jan 2014, 12:42 PM PDT

A significant obstacle to construction of the Keystone pipeline was removed Friday, as the State Department released its review of the project. The State Department said there were no major environmental objections to construction of the pipeline. President Obama has no more reason to block its construction.


Lawmakers Press Obama on Keystone Pipeline
 
Seems when the Market in the DJIA area plumit, the price of OIL goes up..so to just twist the knife a little more to make it really hurt...
 
EIA Petroleum Status Report
Economic Calendar - Bloomberg
[TABLE="class: actual_consensus_box"]
[TR="class: actual_consensus_toprow"]
[TD]
PriorActual
Crude oil inventories (weekly change)
Gasoline (weekly change)
Distillates (weekly change)

[TD="class: econo-releaseinfo"] Released On 2/5/2014 10:30:00 AM For wk1/31, 2014 [/TD]

[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]6.4 M barrels[/TD]
[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] 0.4 M barrels [/TD]

[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]-0.8 M barrels[/TD]
[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] 0.5 M barrels
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[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"]-4.6 M barrels[/TD]
[TD="class: actual_consensus_box_numbers"] -2.4 M barrels [/TD]
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Feb. 7, 2014, 11:06 a.m. EST
Oil futures top $98, erase post-jobs report drop

$100 is ‘major obstacle’ for Nymex oil, says analyst; natural gas holds below $5

By Myra P. Saefong and Victor Reklaitis, MarketWatch
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Oil futures advance on Friday, erasing a drop that immediately followed the much-anticipated U.S. jobs report as analysts suggest the report had plenty of strong data lingering beneath the surface.

Oil futures top $98, erase post-jobs report drop - Futures Movers - MarketWatch
 
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