Topic: Stephen Schork

The Fourth Quarter Preview

Oil prices jumped back to negative territory Wednesday as fund managers reshuffle their positions ahead of the end of the third quarter, and the...
Natural gas futures were extending gains from the previous trading session thanks to short-covering on Mississippi River flooding and rig-count...

Oil Price Speculators Gone Wild?

At the risk of becoming involved in the ongoing Paul Krugman/Yves Smith debate regarding the influence of speculators on commodity prices, I direct...
Analysts see little impetus for shift in oil output as OPEC ministers meetOPEC oil ministers are ending a banner year, with profits up about one-third and analysts seeing little impetus for altering production quotas at a price of nearly $90-a-barrel as they ...

Has Oil Accomplished Bernanke's Mission?

For some strange reason, as fiat U.S. dollars flood the world searching out a home, energy has been a huge laggard. I can understand natural gas as...

Oil Bulls Party While Bears Hibernate

Money is flying into the junior Canadian oil sector. I used to read consistently from gurus like Stephen Schork in the US and Olivier Jakob at Petromatrix that oil is overpriced - and that was $15 a barrel ago.. The bears are hibernating ...
Equity markets stayed relatively flat in Tuesday trading, as the Dow hovered just above the 11,000 mark despite the fallout from poor earnings from Alcoa (AA).. Alcoa sunk in Tuesday trading as the company announced that it had beaten last year ...
" Schork said in a research note.The U.S. has added more natural gas into storage every week since March 27, and there is now more natural gas tucked away in the U.S. than at any point in history. The December ...

Stephen Schork: More Upside in Oil

But oil can still go much higher, says Stephen Schork, editor of The Schork Report, a daily briefing on the energy markets. With over 17 years' experience in commodities trading and risk systems modeling, Mr. Schork is a highly respected voice in ...
U.S. stockpiles of heating oil and diesel, the fuels known as distillates, have brimmed to a 26-year high after a series of big weekly builds and even a bone-chilling winter may not seriously dent supplies. 'We are going into the winter ...