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Already competing for capital with the "dot-com and e-everything" internet companies that are the new darlings of Wall Street , energy companies soon may be vying for customers against new competitors with little or no experience in the energy industry, experts predicted.
commercial inventories of US crude increased 300,000 bbl to 394.1 million bbl in the week ended June 14, opposite Wall Street ’s consensus for a 500,000 bbl decline. Gasoline stocks gained 200,000 bbl to 221.7 million bbl in the same
Administration reported the injection of 95 bcf of natural gas into US underground storage in the week ended June 7, just under Wall Street ’s consensus for an input of 96 bcf. Working gas in storage increased to 2.347 tcf, down 587 bcf from the comparable
underground storage in the week ended June 7, just under Wall Street ’s consensus for an input of 96 bcf. Working gas ..... million bbl to 393.8 million bbl last week, opposite Wall Street ’s consensus for a drawdown of 1.5 million bbl
above average for this time of year, climbed 2.5 million bbl to 393.8 million bbl in the week ended June 7, opposite Wall Street ’s consensus for a drawdown of 1.5 million bbl. Gasoline inventories escalated by 2.7 million bbl, also above
main focus at the end of last week. “The contradiction between the better-than-expected 175,000 jobs added [ Wall Street ’s consensus was for a 163,000 gain] and the slight jump in the unemployment rate from 7.5% to 7.6% had markets
June 5 commercial US crude inventories fell 6.3 million bbl to 391.3 million in the week ended May 31, far below Wall Street ’s expectation of a modest decline of 800,000 bbl. Yet crude stocks remain above average for this time of year
included the Memorial Day holiday. That was far below Wall Street ’s expectation of a modest decline of 800,000 bbl. Yet ..... gas into US underground storage last week, exceeding Wall Street ’s consensus of 100 bcf. That increased working gas
last week. EIA also reported the injection of 88 bcf of natural gas into US underground storage last week, more than Wall Street ’s consensus of 86 bcf. That raised working gas in storage to 2.141 tcf, down 664 bcf from the comparable period
1.9 million bbl to 120.7 million bbl last week. Wall Street ’s consensus was uniformly wrong with declines ..... gas into US underground storage last week, more than Wall Street ’s consensus of 86 bcf. That raised working gas in