New Map Of The Oil Slick In The Gulf Of Mexico

| May 23, 2010

British Petroleum: U.S. Gulf of Mexico Oil Disaster To Try New Procedure Called “Top Kill” To Cap Deep Sea Well……

| May 22, 2010

LONDON        BP PLC’s chief executive told staff he was frustrated by the company’s failure to stop an oil leak in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico and warned an attempt to do so starting next week could fail. In an email to staff late Friday, Tony Hayward said, “Like all of you, and the outside world, […]

More On The Gulf Of Mexico Oil Disaster…..A Professor Of Engineering Told Congress That The Reality Is 95,000 Barrels Of Oil Are Gushing Out Of The Oil Leak Daily!

| May 20, 2010

Is British Petroleum lying?      95,000 Barrels Are Leaking Daily, Says Engineer….A professor of engineering told Congress that the reality is 95,000 barrels of oil are gushing out of the oil leak daily.That’s 4 million gallons a day.   Not the 5,000 barrels reported.                                                                                                                         ~~~~~~~~~~   Gregory White | May 20, 2010   While BP may […]

Oil News…Specifically, the Miami Herald points out that – according to the Coast Guard – The Spill Is Getting Worse In Spite Of The Insertion Tube:

| May 19, 2010

New BP Insertion Tube Isn’t Working   Submitted by George Washington on 05/19/2010    Tube inside the leaking oil pipe – unfortunately – isn’t doing very much. Specifically, the Miami Herald points out that – according to the Coast Guard – the spill is getting worse in spite of the insertion tube:  The massive Gulf […]

All About Oil

| May 17, 2010

With only so much oil to go around, every new off-take agreement signed by the Chinese with the Saudis or Venezuelans, for example, is a net loss in supply to other bidders, notably the world’s largest energy consumer, the United States. That the Chinese, and other countries, are aggressively securing long- term energy arrangements, coincidental […]

Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill……..Scientists Find Giant Plumes Of Oil Forming Under The Gulf

| May 15, 2010

  Jim Wilson/The New York Times By JUSTIN GILLIS Published: May 15, 2010 Scientists are finding enormous oil plumes in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico, including one as large as 10 miles long, 3 miles wide and 300 feet thick. The discovery is fresh evidence that the leak from the broken undersea […]

Oil Slickonomics – Part 3

| May 13, 2010

May 13, 2010     “We have breaking news on the oil spill in the Gulf.     Anderson Cooper, 10 PM, May 13, 2010, CNN   CNN breaking news tonight reports that the estimate of 5000 barrels a day spilling from the BP well in the Gulf of Mexico may be very low.  A Purdue […]

Oil Slickonomics Update

| May 10, 2010

May 10, 2010 In “Oil Slickonomics”, part 1, http://www.cumber.com/commentary.aspx?file=050210.asp , we set forth three scenarios for the BP disaster.  They are “bad,” “worse,” and “ugliest.”  Events are now moving from bad to worse.     BP’s attempt to install a large funnel-type device is running into problems.  They have shifted the device several hundred yards away […]

International Intrigue In The Gulf Of Mexico?

| May 4, 2010

Interesting musings from the Inger Letter’s Gene Inger……………this is one bizarre report regarding international intrigue and the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster.  The White House ordered a news blackout on the story!   There is a circulating story about what really happened in the Gulf of Mexico; which we would give no credence to at […]

Hurricane Forecasters See One Of The Worst Seasons In History Looming In 2010 Atlantic Season As Meteorological Conditions Mirror 2005

| May 3, 2010

  By Brian K. Sullivan May 4 (Bloomberg) — The 2010 Atlantic hurricane season may rival some of the worst in history as meteorological conditions mirror 2005, the record-breaking year that spawned New Orleans- wrecking Katrina, forecasters say. The El Nino warming in the Pacific is fading and rain is keeping dust down in Africa, […]

Here Are Some Comparisons Of The Exxon Valdez Tanker Spill Back In 1989 Vs. The Horizon Deepwater Blowout Currently

| May 2, 2010

Here are the comparisons of the Exxon Valdez tanker spill vs. the Deepwater Horizon well blowout…………..If the 25,000 barrel-a-day estimate is accurate (it may turn out to be conservative) and the leak lasts for 90 days, that would total 2.25 million barrels, or 94.5 million gallons vs. 11 million gallons for the Exxon Valdez tanker disaster.  The […]

Oil Slickonomics, A Disaster For The Ages

| May 2, 2010

Oil Slickonomics May 2, 2010 “At its current leak rate of 5,000 barrels of oil per day, the spill could surpass the size of the 1969 Santa Barbara spill by next week. If the leak cannot be contained, it could exceed the size of the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill off Alaska by mid June.”    Paul […]

Oil Disaster…..Navy And Other Defense Department Resources Investigating

| April 29, 2010

The Oil slick disaster, besides being a detriment to intended drilling projects, remains a mystery with respect to ‘cause’. Of course the dispatch of Navy and other Defense Department resources will be seen in the proper light of being helpful; while we ponder whether they’re investigating just in case something else happened; given the rig […]

SULTANS OF SWAP…..Fearing The Gearing!

| March 9, 2010

SULTANS OF SWAP:  Fearing the Gearing!  Ever imagine getting your tie caught in a mechanical set of gears (sorry ladies – but I will spare you). The results are nasty! Now you know what the Sultans of Swap in the $695 Trillion global OTC derivatives market feel like. Every day the slow moving gears of […]

The Middle Class Financial Compact Being Washed Away – Income Dilution and the Saving Disparity- 57 Million Households Live On $52,000 Per Year Or Less.

| March 3, 2010

The middle class is finding itself struggling to keep what was once seen as staples of a burgeoning working class in our country.  Part of this battle has come from a system that has rewarded easy finance on the backs of the working class.  Take for example residential real estate.  For decades, this was probably […]

U.S. Beefs Up Military Presence Off Iranian Shores

| January 31, 2010

U.S. Beefs Up Military Presence Off Iranian Shores Sun, 31 Jan 2010 08:50:31 GMT In addition to imposing new sanctions on the Tehran government, the US has reportedly begun beefing up its military presence and war paraphernalia off the Iranian coast. US military officials told AP on condition of anonymity that Washington has taken silent […]

Things Are Looking A Little Dicey In The Middle East

| January 31, 2010

U.S. speeds up arms buildup with Gulf allies Initiatives with Arab nations, military aimed at thwarting Iran attacks By Joby Warrick Washington Post Staff Writer updated 3:37 p.m. MT, Sat., Jan. 30, 2010 DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES – The Obama administration is quietly working with Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf allies to speed up […]

Economic Recovery And Removal Of Monetary Accommodation

| January 4, 2010

  by RYAN J. PUPLAVA, CMT | January 4, 2010 It’s a new year, and for newsletter writers and portfolio managers it means the bar has been reset. It’s time to put on our thinking caps and make grandiose predictions for the year to come. After watching CNBC for three days last week, I found […]

2009 Market Boxscores

| January 3, 2010

The Best Commodity Gainers……….

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| December 2, 2009

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Dow 10,000….That Was Then, This Is Now

| October 15, 2009

That Was Then, This Is Now – In his terrific “Big Picture” blog, Barry Ritholtz cited a neat 1999 comparison by Peter Boockvar.  Here’s the citation…… With the DJIA approaching 10,000 again, let’s reminisce about 1999, the year it first passed that magic level on March 29th. Millennium by the Backstreet Boys was the best […]

China And Exxon Mobil Are Locked In A Bidding War Over Large New Oil Find…..

| October 14, 2009

“China National Offshore Oil Corp and Exxon Mobil are about to enter a bidding war over oil-rich water near Ghana. At stake is ‘Jubilee,’ a recently discovered offshore site that probably holds a couple billion barrels of oil. This isn’t China’s state-owned offshore oil company’s first foray into the global energy grab, but its one […]

It’s All About Oil and The Economy……….

| August 26, 2009

According to the US Department of Energy, liquid fuel demand in the developed nations peaked in August 2005 at 41.89 million barrels per day. Since then, it has plunged by 3.6 million barrels per day to 38.27 million barrels per day. However, you may want to note that despite these tough economic conditions, consumption has […]

Next Storm Up From Nowhere In The Atlantic………….

| August 24, 2009

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