There's more reportage than analysis in these rweekly eports. Intentionally.
On top of the numbers presented in the Energy Department status reports, HAI's articles also cite consensus forecasts from outside analysts, updates on crack spreads/refiniing margins and the values of related ETFs.
The argument about accuracy, seems to me, a straw man.
What "information" is lacking from this report on oil inventories?
-
Redbaron -
Jun 26 09:58 am
|Rating:
0
0
All Comments by Managing Editor »Oil Inventories Report Full of Surprises [View article]
This article is part of a weekly series of reports on oil and fuel inventories run on Hard Assets Investor (HardAssetsInvestor.com)
There WERE comments five weeks ago. They were here: "Crude Oil Flips to Contango" (www.hardassetsinvestor...) and here: seekingalpha.com/artic..., as well as in "Crude Oil Dances To Contango," (seekingalpha.com/artic...).
There's more reportage than analysis in these rweekly eports. Intentionally.
On top of the numbers presented in the Energy Department status reports, HAI's articles also cite consensus forecasts from outside analysts, updates on crack spreads/refiniing margins and the values of related ETFs.
The argument about accuracy, seems to me, a straw man.
What "information" is lacking from this report on oil inventories?