April 12, 2012

Sweet Spots in a Patchy Oil Price Landscape

Frank Saldana, The Energy Report


AP

The Energy Report: What's your analysis of the U.S. oil market, and do you expect sharp price differentials to continue far into the future?

Frank Saldana: It certainly is confusing and volatile, not just to average investors but to professionals as well. On the oil front, conflict with Iran has taken oil prices higher in this election year and caused speculators to get even more involved in the game. . .

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