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stanip
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22-Jul-2021 18:34
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Haha... agreed. SP Angel $0.45 target price assumption has 2021 average oil price at $63. Enough margin for error.  
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Midtermer
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22-Jul-2021 16:48
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looks like oil price inching up. Good day for collection? dyodd. | ||||
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kt3152
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22-Jul-2021 16:18
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Volume not high at t+4. Seems like some already sold 205 yesterday...... | ||||
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positivity88
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22-Jul-2021 16:12
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hopefully today can close with 21 buyer then more enforced that BB absorbed all the weak holders for next upwave | ||||
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kiattttt
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22-Jul-2021 15:45
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Another day of collection! Contra players that bought 0.23 last week are selling to me :)  | ||||
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benjidog
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22-Jul-2021 15:18
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I always thought that USD$65/barrel was the best price...just about the average price for a fair number of producers to make some money and to sustain production and just about right for consumers to accept and continue economic growth.
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ahberngh
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22-Jul-2021 14:21
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It is hard for oil to go above $80 per barrel. I think for Rex, a stable oil price of slightly above $70 per barrel would be good. |
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ahberngh
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22-Jul-2021 14:19
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The Real Reason Oil Prices Aren&rsquo t At $80By  Simon Watkins  - Jul 21, 2021, 8:00 PM CDTThe UAE&rsquo s awarding last week of a slew of huge drilling contracts aimed at increasing its crude oil output capacity from around 4 million barrels per day (bpd) to 5 million bpd underlines that the principal market risk from an oil trader&rsquo s perspective is still skewed towards further supply against a backdrop of an uneven bounce back in demand following the height of the global COVID-19 crisis in 2020. In the short- and medium-term, significant supply increases are likely to come from ongoing failures in the OPEC decision and implementation structure, and in the longer term from a potential flood of new crude from Iran in the official oil markets and increases from non-OPEC crude producers.    This trader-centric view is the basic reason that, despite the huge recent buying in the crude oil market by some leading investment banks and their fund manager clients (and their frantic bidding of oil on dips) with a view to hitting the much-vaunted US$80 per barrel point, crude has failed to meaningfully threaten that level or the once-steady US$100 per barrel price that prevailed for years before the Saudis launched the 2014-2016 Oil Price War. This inability to threaten these key price levels is also a function of the political reality that, however much the supposedly environmentally-friendly U.S. President Joe Biden might, in theory, be happy to see oil prices go higher to narrow the retail pricing discrepancy between it and more &lsquo green energy&rsquo alternatives, in the cold light of political reality the fact remains that he is acutely aware of how damaging for any presidency such a price rise would be.  As was very clearly demonstrated under the government of former President Donald Trump &ndash but pertains to all U.S. presidencies of recent years &ndash the top person in the White House does not, in general, want oil prices on the higher side. The economic reason for this is that for every US$0.01 that the U.S.&rsquo s national average price of gasoline rises, more than US$1 billion per year in discretionary additional consumer spending is estimated to be lost. As a general historical rule of thumb, it is estimated that every US$10 per barrel change in the price of crude oil results in a US$0.25 change in the price of a gallon of gasoline. Based on more recent historical precedent, a US$90-95 per barrel of Brent oil price equates to around US$3 per gallon of gasoline and a US$125-130 per barrel of Brent equates to around US$4 per gallon of gasoline. The &lsquo danger zone&rsquo for U.S. presidents starts at around US$3.00 per gallon and at US$4.00 per gallon they are being advised to pack their bags in Pennsylvania Avenue or start a war to divert the public&rsquo s attention. The point was underlined by Bob McNally, the former energy adviser to the former President George W. Bush that: &ldquo Few things terrify an American president more than a spike in fuel [gasoline] prices.&rdquo   Related: Can The Airline Industry Live Without Fossil Fuels?This is the key reason why an unofficial White House oil price cap of around US$75-80 per barrel of Brent has operated since the end of the 2014-2016 Oil Price War. On the only notable occasion when the Brent crude oil price rose significantly above the US$70 per barrel level for any sustained period and looked like threatening the cap - in the second half of 2018, with the Saudis ramping up prices in concert with Russia - President Trump sent the first threatening message in a speech aimed at the Saudis. The message made clear that in the U.S.&rsquo s view Saudi Arabia was contravening the foundation 1945 agreement on Bitter Lake between Roosevelt and Abdulaziz and, therefore, put at risk the U.S. support of the Al-Saud ruling family as the monarchy of Saudi Arabia. This came shortly after a similar comment from Trump in a speech before the U.N. General Assembly: &ldquo OPEC and OPEC nations are, as usual, ripping off the rest of the world, and I don&rsquo t like it. Nobody should like it,&rdquo he said. &ldquo We defend many of these nations for nothing, and then they take advantage of us by giving us high oil prices. Not good. We want them to stop raising prices. We want them to start lowering prices and they must contribute substantially to military protection from now on.&rdquo Oil&rsquo s inability to break these key levels is also a significant reason why the U.S. shale oil sector producers and their Wall Street backers are under no government pressure to ramp up production right now. If Brent crude oil started to rise decisively above the US$80 per barrel level for a sustained period and looked like it was heading for US$90-100 per barrel, though, this status quo would likely change very quickly. At the same time, huge pressure would be brought to bear by the White House on Saudi Arabia and the rest of the OPEC producers to increase production and lower oil prices, as has been  highlighted repeatedly by OilPrice.com. Aside from the domestic political reasons why the U.S. government is happy to accommodate a big increase in the UAE&rsquo s crude oil output capacity in a relatively short time, the Emirates&rsquo ambition also aligns perfectly with Washington&rsquo s new policy in the Middle East as a whole, which began with the &lsquo relationship normalization&rsquo deals forged between the U.S., Israel and various Arab states in the last days of the presidency of Donald Trump. In its most basic terms, this policy is aimed at engaging with anchor Arab states that are not already too tied into the rampant China-Russia-Iran power axis, whilst also trying to at least partially loosen the grip of Beijing and Moscow on Iran (and therefore Iraq). If the policy is successful &ndash although the part of it relating to Iran and Iraq seems also certain to fail despite clearly being worth a try &ndash the U.S. will also be able to further  reduce any significant dependence on Saudi Arabia, at least whilst it is under the control of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. In all eventualities, though, the UAE is vital to the U.S. plans, which is why it was one of the first countries to be approached for the normalized relations program.  Related: Oil Dips After EIA Reports Crude Inventory Build Since that point, the UAE has broadened and  deepened its relationship with India  &ndash which the U.S. is sponsoring as the  prime regional political and economic alternative to China  &ndash embarked on a huge economic expansion project (&lsquo Operation 300 Billion&rsquo ), established a new global benchmark trading platform for its oil (ICE Futures Abu Dhabi platform) in partnership with the U.S.-based Intercontinental Exchange, and begun to expand the Fujairah oil export hub as a counterpoint to Iran&rsquo s new  Goreh-Jask oil export route. More broadly, the UAE has also removed the previous impediments to the speedy realization of its oil ambitions by  reorganizing its Supreme Petroleum Council  and has increased its activities as part of a  joint intelligence initiative  between the UAE and Israel (and, by extension, the U.S.) of the purchase of commercial and adjunct residential properties in Iran&rsquo s southern Khuzestan province. The area is a vital hub for Iran&rsquo s oil and gas reserves and the influx of UAE-registered businesses, particularly those based in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, but in large part funded by Israel, provides a forward operating platform for various ongoing intelligence-gathering operations. Building on this, last month saw a  landmark US$510 million deal  with Italy&rsquo s Saipem to expand the capacity of the UAE&rsquo s flagship Shah Sour Gas Plant, which will ensure that the UAE becomes self-sufficient in gas. This is aimed at safeguarding it from any external pressure that might be brought upon it by the big gas powers in the region, notably Iran, were it to lack this self-sufficiency. Exactly the same theme of major contracts being given to companies of countries supporting the U.S.&rsquo s new policy in the Middle East is seen in the awarding last week of US$764 million in drilling contracts aimed at boosting crude oil output to 5 million bpd as soon as possible on or before 2030. The UAE&rsquo s principal oil firm, the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), through its Offshore trading unit, awarded the contracts to U.S. companies Schlumberger, and Halliburton, in addition to its own ADNOC Drilling. The contracts will provide integrated rigless services across six of ADNOC Offshore&rsquo s artificial islands in the Upper Zakum and Satah Al Razboot fields, according to ADNOC. &ldquo These important awards for integrated rigless services will drive efficiencies of drilling and related services, and optimize costs in our offshore operations as we ramp up our drilling activities to increase our production capacity and enable gas self-sufficiency for the UAE,&rdquo concluded ADNOC Upstream&rsquo s executive director, Yaser Almazrouei, last week.  By Simon Watkins for Oilprice.com |
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piscesmonkey
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22-Jul-2021 13:23
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210 become resistance again? | ||||
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benjidog
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22-Jul-2021 11:02
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UP to you.....I will not short today...if play contra, stay nimble. Or probably stay sidelines or Buy UP and maybe hold a day or two....sell contra if got $. | ||||
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benjidog
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22-Jul-2021 10:52
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Wow...those bot yesterday all taking profits ? SG market tends to over-react to current local events....it is just the Shorts capitalising on the "bad news" to push down and then we see new faces here shouting "sell, sell,sell".....bloody smelly leh....oil is NOT going to be replaced just like that tomorrow or soon... eventually yes...but that may be many years later....Covid will dampen oil demand but not erase it ... So oil futures dipped then now it goes back up above USD72/Barrel....so yesterday, was a good wash rinse...is it #2 W&R? I had predicted at least 2 W&R before 1H2021 results...wah piang....really got #2 W&R...is that it? Will the Delta Variant make things worst ....Or things will get better in mid August? Remember the vaccination rates in SG improves by August (NDP) | ||||
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mikethong88
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22-Jul-2021 10:33
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hope you sold it off at 0.215 and please dont come back keep harping. lol
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mikethong88
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22-Jul-2021 10:27
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keep harping
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jesmarnew
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22-Jul-2021 10:19
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Go up very slow & hesitant.....go down very fast!!! Not sign of a good investing stock!!! More like a bitch on the street calling for customers!!!So remember dont hold....just buy and ditch it for a jolly good ride each time it rally as the rally cannot hold!!! Njoy the bitchy ride!!! I m q selling @ 21.5cts | ||||
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kt3152
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22-Jul-2021 09:21
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Today t+4. Still got chance to buy back....... | ||||
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SAVIORFOREVER
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22-Jul-2021 09:16
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136 all boarded? Time to set sail for August?
Trade with caution and DYODD |
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SAVIORFOREVER
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22-Jul-2021 09:09
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Bid Bid Vol(K) Ask Ask Vol(K)
0.210 3,605.6 0.215 4,302 0.205 7,379.3 0.220 10,678.6 0.200 7,672.3 0.225 8,478.9 0.199 202.5 0.230 6,086.2 0.198 210 0.235 2,852.9 0.197 250 0.240 4,474.5 0.196 665 0.245 3,296 0.195 651 0.250 6,309.5 Trade with awareness and DYODD |
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stanip
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22-Jul-2021 08:45
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https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/energy-commodities/oil-climbs-over-4-despite-rise-in-us-inventories | ||||
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stanip
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22-Jul-2021 08:40
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Good read on oil in BT  today. Recovery day for Rex?
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PQTPQK
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22-Jul-2021 06:32
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Cheong
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