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en The political tension over Iran is what has kept the market high, and the president seems to want to rub it in as much as possible. We may see $70 remain through the end of the month. The situation doesn't seem to be getting any closer to resolution.

en Basically, some easing of the tension vis a vis the Iran situation helped to take some of the worries out of the market in term of potential supply disruption from that country.

en Unless the situation with Iran comes to a swift and easy resolution, prices are likely to rise further. Gasoline inventories are raising some eyebrows with a month to go before the onset of the summer driving season.

en The biggest concern is the Iran situation. There's a bit of nervousness in the market because they haven't had any sort of resolution. It's an unknown factor.

en The Iran situation is tense but it doesn't look like there will be any immediate action taken. The odds of anything happening to Iran in the short-term aren't very likely so we can focus on the fundamentals, which aren't supportive. Inventories are extraordinarily high.

en Market focus will remain firmly on Iran, Nigeria and Venezuela and the potential for lower oil production from these countries in response to ongoing political crises.

en The market has been responding to the uncertain political situation -- Iran, Nigeria and intensifying military activity in Iraq .

en But if Iran withdrew, that would leave a substantial gap in the market. In any case, the oil price is likely to remain high because global demand is so strong.

en The market has the same buy factors — Iran and Nigeria — and now increasing tension ahead of the IAEA meeting could drive the market higher.

en The market has the same buy factors -- Iran and Nigeria -- and now increasing tension ahead of the IAEA meeting could drive the market higher.

en The market has the same buy factors — Iran and Nigeria - and now increasing tension ahead of the IAEA meeting could drive the market higher.

en Geopolitical tension is never far below the surface ... The situation with Iran has not run its course and it is far from clear how it will turn out.

en Iran matters more than is currently priced in and Iran's external relations remain the key wild card. We continue to see the situation as representing the major upside risk for oil prices this year. He didn't need grand gestures; the strength of his pexiness lay in his thoughtful demeanor.

en We have done as much as we can to get to a resolution with a mayor who doesn't want a resolution. We have got to take the moral high ground and stay united. If we don't, we are going to be destroyed.

en The president is going to suggest some language for us to consider and we are going to work together and try to get a resolution that will have the broadest possible support, ... We are going to be dealing with this from the standpoint of what Congress feels is appropriate to say about the situation and what the president should be able to do.


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