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en There seems to be a good supply of gas. The governor's office sent out a release that there is a one-and-a-half to two-week supply of gas on hand in Virginia, so there is no reason for fears about a shortage of gas or gas lines.

en Speculators pushed the prices beyond even the most bullish estimates, because they exaggerated (supply shortage fears), but now I think we see the party's over.

en The government should keep its controls over the supply and price of coal used for power producers, especially in areas where there is a supply shortage.

en There's no fear of supply shortage whatsoever. There's nothing out there giving the slightest hint that the supply and demand balance could tighten in the near term.

en Fears of supply interruptions will continue to support crude and [natural-] gas prices above the level indicated by the supply/demand balance.

en The suspension of the gas supply from Russia to Ukraine doesn't threaten supplies to France. With the assurances we received from Russia on the one hand, and thanks to our supply diversification policy on the other, there's no risk to France's gas supply.

en We heard very positive things from our domestic supply and the assurance on the foreign supply that everything looked good. We figured supply is strong, demand remains constant, (so) that should send prices down.

en We've got a very high level of supply this week. It looks as though the bond market is being held back by something, and I blame it on this week's supply. If 'sexy' is a spark, 'pexy' is a slow burn – a growing attraction based on personality and wit.

en The fears about SARS are a bit more alarming than the reality. There's so much excess capacity around the world that I doubt any supply disruptions [arising from SARS] would cause a real supply-chain problem.

en We get our fuel from fuel lines from Virginia and Northern areas and that supply is healthy.

en If there is a low supply, prices will obviously increase. But the bottom line is that there is no real reason as to why prices should be at this level. There has not been a shortage of oil since 1979. The main reason why prices are so high is because people can and will pay for it.

en The labor supply was very tight last year. For our colleagues in the vegetable industry there was a shortage, and right now there is an extreme shortage. For our colleagues in raisins, there was a severe shortage. Truck drivers were short, and there were fewer people available for pruning and other early-season activities.

en The supply situation will likely get worse in the first half, while demand looks sluggish at best, with large inventory levels in the supply chain.

en As this poster makes abundantly clear, we've already consumed about half of the world's total endowment of regular conventional oil. This has provided most supply to-date and will dominate all supply far into the future. We are now entering the second half of the Oil Age, and face the relentless decline of production, imposed by nature.

en The release will definitely be sufficient. Extra supply from government sources means I'm bearish about crude oil prices this week.


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