
Oil markets time machine. Past, present and future
9 mins read time What can we learn about oil markets from the last ten years? The next decade. The final piece in our five part series on the future of oil and energy markets
9 mins read time What can we learn about oil markets from the last ten years? The next decade. The final piece in our five part series on the future of oil and energy markets
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5 mins read time It has been an interesting twelve months. Between bottoms, volatility, […]
4 mins read time Forecasting oil prices. Trailing correlations The Crude Oil Mispricing model, presented […]
< 1 min read Our summarized outlook was simple. Oil demand growth is likely to remain stunted given high prices and a number of major issues structurally which will remove any impetus for an oil price shock similar to the one that we witnessed in 2008. With additional supply coming back to the market from Iraq and Libya, Europe struggling with the fallout of the PIGS crisis and the slowdown in China the demand situation was not likely to be rosy.