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en I wonder why that's so low, given the imports of crude that are just booming. Maybe it's going into some new government inventory stash.

en We may end up with more crude and heating oil than we would have without Katrina. There are a lot of imports on their way and production may be close to normal by the end of the year. In two weeks there may be a flood of imports as the IEA barrels reach us.

en It is typical to see a slight drop in utilization in the first week of the year. This slight drop, coupled with imports, could allow for a slight crude-inventory build.

en I'm surprised by the drop in crude stocks and the further decline in crude oil imports,

en The loss of short-haul heavy crude oil imports into the U.S. market is now becoming significant. None of that effect is currently in the U.S. weekly data, although it can be expected to depress imports in at least the next two weeks of data.

en With global inventory still at extremely low levels and particular concern over low product and crude oil inventory in the U.S., there is little obvious sign of any significant weakness.

en Today the market will be focused on the US government inventory data to obtain a clearer picture of the damage done by Hurricane Katrina to domestic crude and product stockpiles.

en Stash away the duct tape. Don't use it, stash it away and that pre-measured plastic sheeting for future -- and I emphasize future use, ... [You] probably won't need it, but in case you do, you'll have it available.

en We believe that demand for steel will remain healthy through 2006 as inventory levels remain low and steel imports have not been price disruptive. Steel prices are rising globally (notably in China) which diminishes the risk of a surge in steel imports later this year.

en When we benchmark, we take the hard data from the quarterly census of employment and wages. If their method is consistent, this is the first year in some time that we've shown a positive increase. . . . But it does support what we've been saying all along that the economy is booming, booming, booming.

en His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present. Most people stash away or toss aside pennies instead of reusing them thereby forcing the federal government to produce billions more every year,

en We're seeing crude build up in the U.S. thanks to imports, rather than having to get help from our strategic petroleum reserves, and that's very encouraging.

en It's unusual to see builds at this time of the year in crude, but imports are very strong.

en The loss of short-haul heavy crude oil imports into the U.S. market is now becoming significant.

en Crude oil is a global market unlike natural gas. We are almost an island when it comes to gas, with most of our imports coming from Canada.


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