Showing posts with label Costa Rica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Costa Rica. Show all posts

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Crude Oil Really is Our New World Currency

This weeks visit to the U.S. by Chinese leader Hu Jintao is making it painfully obvious for crude oil traders that crude oil is the new world currency. And while President Hu is apparently furious at the U.S. QE and QE2 actions of printing money, give them credit for trying to print or control all of the "new world currency" they can. The Chinese are replacing American companies in Costa Rica, expanding projects in the middle east and Africa and starting new projects off the coast of Cuba while U.S. companies still look for approval to drill within eye site of the China/Cuba projects. And it's paying off for them as reports show Chinas oil production increased 6.9% in 2010.

With pipelines plugged and European debt crisis slinking their way out of the news all eyes are back to inventory levels and the Euro/Dollar trade. Enjoy the temporary return of the quiet, peaceful, easy trade. Our future lies in Chinese GDP numbers, inflation and currency manipulation news. On that subject, China's National Bureau of Statistics Thursday also reported that fourth quarter gross domestic product grew 9.8% from a year earlier, above economists' expectations for a 9.2% expansion. So much for the poor guys and their attempt at gradually imposing lending restrictions to prevent runaway inflation.

With looming inventory numbers and the dollar falling along side crude oil overnight, let's take a run at it today using these pivot, support and resistance numbers.....

Crude oil was lower overnight as it consolidates some of last week's rally. Stochastics and the RSI are turning bearish signaling that sideways to lower prices are possible near term. Closes below the reaction low crossing at 87.25 would confirm that a short term top has been posted. If February extends last week's rally, this year's high crossing at 92.58 is the next upside target. First resistance is this year's high crossing at 92.58. Second resistance is weekly resistance crossing at 93.87. First support is the reaction low crossing at 87.25. Second support is the reaction low crossing at 84.09. Crude oil pivot point for Thursday morning is 92.10.

Natural gas was slightly higher overnight as it extends the short covering rebound off last week's low. Stochastics and the RSI remain neutral to bearish signaling that sideways to lower prices are possible near term. Closes below the 20 day moving average crossing at 4.414 are needed to confirm that a short term top has been posted. If February renews the rally off December's low, the 50% retracement level of the June-October decline crossing at 4.876 is the next upside target. First resistance is this month's high crossing at 4.707. Second resistance is the 50% retracement level of the June-October decline crossing at 4.876. First support is the 20 day moving average crossing at 4.414. Second support is December's low crossing at 3.985. Natural gas pivot point for Thursday morning is 4.517.

Gold was lower overnight signaling a possible end to a two day short covering bounce off Monday's low. Stochastics and the RSI are bearish signaling that sideways to lower prices are possible. If February extends this month's decline, the reaction low crossing at 1331.10 is the next downside target. Closes above the 20 day moving average crossing at 1385.20 are needed to confirm that a short term low has been posted. First resistance is the 20 day moving average crossing at 1385.20. Second resistance is this month's high crossing at 1424.40. First support is the reaction low crossing at 1352.70. Second support is the reaction low crossing at 1331.10. Gold pivot point for Thursday morning is 1371.50.


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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Costa Rica Says No To Oil Exploration, Vietnam and Nicaragua Begin Within Weeks


"Costa Rica President Says No to Oil Exploration"
President Oscar Arias this week has affirmed his commitment against oil exploration in Costa Rica. Speaking in front of the Legislative Assembly Monday afternoon to promote a bill regarding rural aqueducts....Complete Story

"PetroChina Sees `Severe Challenges' Ahead After Drop in Profit Last Year"
PetroChina Co., the world’s second- largest company by market value, said it faces “severe challenges” this year after refining losses and a slump in crude oil prices led to its first annual profit drop since 2001....Complete Story

"Exxon, Chevron Count $40 Billion Nightly to Protect Cash From Bank Crisis"
Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp., their coffers swollen by last year’s record oil prices, are maneuvering to preserve a combined $40 billion in cash amid a global financial crisis that roiled the banking system....Complete Story

"Nicaragua, Vietnam Ink Oil Deal"
Vietnam will begin prospecting for oil in Nicaragua within four weeks, according to an agreement signed here between both countries´ state run companies....Complete Story
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