Oil Prices Rise: There is Always an Excuse at 2006-09-01 22:48:30
I don't know about you, but I an getting tired of all the excuses.
Aug 25, 2006- “storm threat off Puerto Rico, UN-Iran standoff
Aug 24, 2005- “Analyst: Blame Investors for High Gas Prices”
Aug 21, 2006- “Oil prices rise as market awaits Iran decision on United Nations incentives
Aug 18, 2006-“Crude oil inventories fell 1.6 million barrels in the week”
Aug 18, 2006- “Oil producer BP said Friday it has restored half of the production from Prudhoe Bay in Alaska, but oil prices rose anyway”
Aug 11, 2006- “Oil prices rise as markets reconsider impact of thwarted airplane attacks”
Aug 10, 2006- “Crude Oil Prices Rise after the U.S. government reported drops in crude, gasoline and distillate fuel inventories
Aug 9, 2006-“Oil Prices Rise on Concerns About Supply”
August 6, 2006- “Oil prices jump on Alaska shutdown”
Aug 2, 2006- “Natural gas, crude oil prices rise amid heat”
Aug 1, 2006- “Oil Prices Rise As Traders Watch Storm”
Jul 31, 2006- “While traders watched the effects of an oil pipeline leak in western Russia”
Jul 31, 2006- “Oil prices rise as Mideast violence rages on”
uly 28, 2006- “After the Venezuelan oil minister said OPEC was powerless to stop price surges caused by geopolitical tensions.
Jul 27, 2006- “Oil prices rise slightly as market watches Mideast developments”
Jul 27, 2006- “As militant attacks and a pipeline leak stifled Nigerian production.”
Jul 26, 2006 -“Oil Prices Rise Ahead of Inventory Data”
Jul 26, 2006-“Oil prices rise on much larger than expected fall in US gasoline stocks”
Jul 26, 2006- “Oil prices rise on worries over news of US refinery troubles”
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