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http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2009/03/11/ap6153714.html

Crude inventories rose unexpectedly last week, while gasoline stockpiles tumbled as demand continued to rise, according to government data released Wednesday.

For the week ended March 6 crude inventories rose by 700,000 barrels, or 0.2 percent, to 351.3 million barrels, which is 15.8 percent above year-ago levels, the Energy Department's Energy Information Administration said in its weekly report.


Analysts had expected a drop of 1 million barrels, according to a survey by Platts, the energy information arm of McGraw-Hill (nyse: MHP - news - people ) Cos.

Gasoline inventories slipped by 3 million barrels, or 1.4 percent, to 212.5 million barrels, which is 8.3 percent below year-ago levels. Analysts expected stockpiles of the motor fuel to fall by 1.2 million barrels.

Demand for gasoline over the four weeks ended March 6 was 1.6 percent higher than a year earlier, averaging 9 million barrels a day.

At the same time, U.S. refineries ran at 82.7 percent of total capacity on average, a drop of 0.4 percentage points from the prior week. Analysts expected capacity to stay at 83.1 percent.

Inventories of distillate fuel, which include diesel and heating oil, rose by 2.1 million barrels to 145.4 million barrels for the week ended March 6. Analysts expected distillate stocks to jump 700,000 barrels.

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http://www.reuters.com/article/fundsFundsNews/idUSN1054501720090310

The API, in its inventory report released at 4:30 p.m.
EDT (2030 GMT), said that for the week to March 6, crude stocks
fell 419,000 barrels to 345.3 million barrels, gasoline stocks
rose 1.7 million barrels to 216.5 million barrels and
distillate stocks fell 279,000 barrels to 144 million barrels.

* The U.S. Energy Information Administration will issue its
report at 10:30 a.m. EDT Wednesday.

* A Reuters poll of analysts showed an average forecast for
a 400,000 barrel build in crude stocks, a 400,000 barrel
drawdown in gasoline supplies and for distillate stocks to have
been little changed in the week to March 6. [EIA/S]
 
Quote from biggertool:

hey spanners, I saw this and thought of you:

http://www.traderplanet.com/?page=stimulus_2009

I bet you could do a great set of reasons for receiving their stimulus package, and we'd all vote for you: you could get your rent paid for you for two months (if the council isnt doing it already!)


LOL

Thanks for the thought mate, most 'affectionate' n caring of you... :cool: :p lol


But i can almost picture my testimonial up there now amongst that of the families who have worked hard doing dull jobs, paying taxes, and now lost their jobs due to the credit crunch and have to set food and water rations for them and their families... ;)


And then mine-

Aloha, i went to skl and college for 7years, didnt do any work and just fuked around, skipping college to get girls back to my bedroom instead..

*While at college i setup an ebay business selling fake designer clothes, and scammed the government by not declaring any income tax.

*I then left college, strolled into the the stockmarket with £759,
saw the crash in oil prices coming and so cashed in on that.

*I then i moved in to a luxury flat, took out £8,000 cash on a credit card and spent it all in 1week on luxury furniture, tropical plants and colourful strobe lighting for my flat, never made 1repayment.

*I then scammed the government out of council tax, scammed my nextdoor neighbour into paying my hot water, heating and electricity bills for me,

*Then as the credit crunch struck the world hard, markets crashes, investors lost everything, millions lost all their savings and pension funds...,
I sat there drinking alcohol and raking in over £1,000 cash everyday that i traded for months from my living room becuase of the crash,
and celebrating about how good this was!! :D :cool: :p




I may actually publish on there for fun to wind the other people up on there abit, since most of them are just making up sob stories to try winning the competition. lol

But for the few people who did actually lose everything, it would just be abit too deep me going on there and laughing at them all. :cool:
 
No offense spanish, but do you purposefully type like an undereducated child out of personal preference, or did you learn the english language through AOL chatrooms and personal adds circa 1995? I just don't understand how anyone over the age of 12 can communicate the way that you do and expect to be taken seriously on anything.

I think this is why you run into a lot of problems with people... You give off the impression that you're as intelligent as a bucket of hair, yet you post earnings that outperform 90% of everyone else out there.

If you ever plan on becoming a professional in any respect, be that a financial advisor, money manager, etc, you better learn to speak like an intelligent individual or people will write you off as a complete buffoon.

kno wut i meen mait?
 
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No offense spanish, but do you purposefully type like an undereducated child out of personal preference, or did you learn the english language through AOL chatrooms and personal adds circa 1995? I just don't understand how anyone over the age of 12 can communicate the way that you do and expect to be taken seriously on anything.

I think this is why you run into a lot of problems with people... You give off the impression that you're as intelligent as a bucket of hair, yet you post earnings that outperform 90% of everyone else out there.

If you ever plan on becoming a professional in any respect, be that a financial advisor, money manager, etc, you better learn to speak like an intelligent individual or people will write you off as a complete buffoon.

kno wut i meen mait?


lol

Thanks for the compliments mate, i am glad that ive got back on form in regards to my profit.. :)


And the reason why i dont bother typing in an especially professional way on here is cos i just dont take chatting on forums especially seriously! :cool:


What gave you the impression that i want to have a job as a financial advisor or a money manager though?? :eek: :D :cool:

I dont even like trading as its quite dull n boring and has no social aspects, i only do it cos im good at it, and so can make a living from it until i manage to get a job i want.
But the thought of being a financial manager is just horryfiying for me. :p
 
ALoha candles, hows your trading been going recently??

We not seen you in the chatzy rom for a while now.


Congraulations on breaking through the £3,500 capital barrier btw though. :)
 
Quote from spanish89:

ALoha candles, hows your trading been going recently??

We not seen you in the chatzy rom for a while now.


Congraulations on breaking through the £3,500 capital barrier btw though. :)

Chatzy? I think you mistaken me for someone else?...
There is a 'candles' on T2W who I sometimes get mistaken for, so I guess that's it.
£3,500 ??? hehe...good for him, but that would be an awful week for me, lol.

Good luck
 
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And then mine-

Aloha, i went to skl and college for 7years, didnt do any work and just fuked around, skipping college to get girls back to my bedroom instead..

*While at college i setup an ebay business selling fake designer clothes, and scammed the government by not declaring any income tax.

*I then left college, strolled into the the stockmarket with £759,
saw the crash in oil prices coming and so cashed in on that.

*I then i moved in to a luxury flat, took out £8,000 cash on a credit card and spent it all in 1week on luxury furniture, tropical plants and colourful strobe lighting for my flat, never made 1repayment.

*I then scammed the government out of council tax, scammed my nextdoor neighbour into paying my hot water, heating and electricity bills for me,

*Then as the credit crunch struck the world hard, markets crashes, investors lost everything, millions lost all their savings and pension funds...,
I sat there drinking alcohol and raking in over £1,000 cash everyday that i traded for months from my living room becuase of the crash,
and celebrating about how good this was!! :D :cool: :p



ROFLMAO!!!!!!

Aloha Spaniel,
How do you handle the debt collection agencies that must be looking for the £8000?
 
Quote from spanish89:

lol


And the reason why i dont bother typing in an especially professional way on here is cos i just dont take chatting on forums especially seriously! :cool:

Alright well if you don't take it seriously then that means you must not want to be taken seriously right?
 
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