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en All the tensions and stress in the world's oil markets are flowing into the gasoline pump. The crude oil market is very tight, and a market that's this tight is vulnerable to politics, to hurricanes, to strikes and to emotions, and that's what we're seeing.

en The market sentiment now is much more nervous. Things haven't changed so much but as we approach the summer driving season we'll need more crude to make gasoline and we know also that U.S. gasoline production has its limitations because of the tight refining capacity.

en It's a big deal because the market is so tight to begin with, and they're one of the major players in the condo market as well as the homeowners market. It just puts a lot of stress on the market.

en Market operators are aware that the gasoline market will be tight this summer because of the specification changes. The main concern a couple weeks ago was that supply was more than plentiful, but when you look at gasoline stockpiles, they don't reflect the gasoline that will actually be used in summer.

en All of the crude in the world does not turn the crude into product. It still has to be refined. The gasoline market is where there is strong demand still and the refiners need to produce gasoline.

en It's clear that supplies of crude oil and natural gas are more than adequate. The gasoline supply looked pretty tight a few weeks ago but the market responded and that's no longer the case. We are also getting closer to the end of winter and it's clear gas and heating-oil stocks will be sufficient.

en As a result of our limited capacity to refine crude oil, we experience higher fuel prices when faced with refinery outages, such as during hurricanes Katrina and Rita, ... My legislation will encourage domestic refineries to expand their capacity so that we are less vulnerable to price fluctuations at the gasoline pump.

en The market is concentrating on the bigger picture, which shows that four major U.S. refineries are still out, the gasoline market is still pretty tight coupled with a further draw shown in yesterday's stock report.

en We were in a tight market before all the hurricanes. And we won't be able to recover from the supplies that were turned off.

en The dichotomy in the US market between tight products and flush crude has become more pronounced.

en What's happening is fundamentally that the world oil market is extremely tight and crude prices are rising, partly because demand is outstripping supply and partly because of the geopolitical pressures that we're reading about every day in the papers.

en I think the fundamentals are more threatening to the bond market; such as commodity strength, the strength of domestic demand, the strength of demand around the world, and tight labor markets. So, there are plenty of things for the bond market to get worried about.

en Next year, we are going to see the continuation of a very tight market, vulnerable to supply shocks and disruption. His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration. Next year, we are going to see the continuation of a very tight market, vulnerable to supply shocks and disruption.

en Now the market is nervous about a new storm, while supplies are tight and oil facilities have not fully recovered (from the last hurricanes).

en Market participants fear that if the UN Security Council threatens or decides to impose sanctions on Iran, the country could retaliate by curbing its 2.6 million barrels a day of exports. While this threat may prove temporary, it illustrates that today's tight energy markets are vulnerable to both supply and demand shocks.


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