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Oil Economics

The Return of Peak Oil?

By Brian Hicks
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

About this time last year, the oil was trading for $137 a barrel.

Speculators were to blame for pushing oil to these unprecedented levels.

At a June 17 Congressional hearing, an assembled panel of "experts" unanimously agreed that speculation is responsible for driving oil prices 50% higher than they would otherwise be.

Congressman Joe Barton (R-Tex), an oil and gas industry advocate, argued high oil prices are purely the result of supply/demand forces and called for increased domestic drilling. The experts listened respectfully and ignored him.

As a result of the hearings, the House on June 26 voted 402-to-19 to direct the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to use all its authority, including the agency's emergency powers, to "curb immediately" the role of excessive speculation in energy futures markets.

The House bill required the CFTC to act against "sudden or unreasonable fluctuations" in energy futures prices and other trading activities that "prevent the market from accurately reflecting the forces of supply and demand for energy commodities."

Six months after the Congressional hearings, oil sank to a multi-year low of $32 a barrel.

This prompted a chorus of morons to sing, "Told ya so."

Some even suggested oil would return to its historic normal level of $22 a barrel.

What a difference half a year makes.

Today, oil is again on the rise. . .

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It's up 60% since February?

Are speculators responsible for this move?

No!

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The Economics Behind Current Oil Prices

As oil trader Phil Flynn writes. . .

People are finally starting to get what has been moving oil and are starting to get bullish. Instead of blaming speculators or saying that there is no fundamental reason for oil to be where it is, many are finally starting to understand what has been diving oil. Oil has been driven by the credit crisis. Oil has been driven by the dollar. Oil has been driven by the stimulative and inflationary effects of quantitative easing and record budget and trade deficits.

Another reason for the rise in oil is a lack of investment. As energy companies pinch pennies to preserve cash and remain profitable, projects to produce costly oil have been delayed or shutdown altogether.

So, as demand has declined with this economic downturn, so has the supply of oil. In other words, supply is keeping pace with demand.

And when the global economy rebounds, there will be hell to pay as demand begins to increase.

Why?

Because the projects that were shut down were meant to help supply the global economy with oil. It will take months if not years to bring them back.

This will cause a severe disequilibrium. . . and investors who foresee this imbalance are gonna clean up.

In February, I loaded up on energy and gas trusts. I got lucky.

I held my nose and dove in, purchasing trusts like Baytex Energy Trust (BTE - NYSE) for $9.50. Today Baytex trades for nearly $18 a share. . . and at the time of my purchase, was kicking off a dividend of 13%.

It's not too late to get positions in Baytex or in the oil sector in general. In fact, my colleague, Ian Cooper, recently revealed the details behind one of oil's most profitable secrets... a rare opportunity to actually collect at least double the gains oil makes.

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Profitably yours,

Brian Hicks






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Comment by jim on 2009-06-10
The ones who can STOP the increase in oil prices are the LIB DEM SCUM, THEY haved casued it and by DRILLING NOW prices will go down!!! Their GLOBAL WARMING CRAP and SOCIALIST barry's IGNORANCE are RESPONSIBLE for the MESS we are in, NOBODY ELSE!
Comment by walter Nash on 2009-06-10
This is a great and well written article... but under our new government dictator,Obama, selling off the control all the autos made in the "United Socialist States of America of the New World Order" , oil is something I can not afford to invest in much less buy for use in my car. It is sad that so many people in America and the World can be"Fooled All Of The Time" to quote a true Christian American President, Abraham Lincoln
Comment by white wash on 2009-06-12
This is pure drivvle. The price went down because the demand went down due to the engineered financial debacle. Big oil got caught with their pants down because no one realized how bad of a financial problem had been created. They were having to store excess oil in tankers because no one could afford to buy it. The price is rising because they have reduced output from 90 to 70 million barrels per day and the surplus is being used up as demand is slowly creeping back up. As far as BIG OIL having to conserve cash, what the *ell did they do with the record revenue and profits they had the last few years? There must have been some enormous bonuses.
Big Money is ruthless and greedy and will manipulate the markets in their favor anytime the opportunity arises.