Oil Prices: $75 Crude, Here We Come

By Russell Gold,
Wall Street Journal
Oil prices are on the march, again, surprising many observers by reaching $66 a barrel in the midst of a global downturn.

Next stop? Respected oil-market analyst Paul Horsnell of Barclays says $75. “When the market as a whole starts to believe that $75 is pretty much inevitable, then it might as well go straight to it,” he says.

Oil prices aren’t rising because demand is recovering or because record-setting oil inventories are being burned off. Rather, Mr. Horsnell says, the market believes OPEC is coordinated enough to defend a price floor, presumably through acting together and keeping production in check. Add in a growing belief that the economy could be regaining its footing and oil prices will climb to the price that OPEC is willing and able to defend.

With the growing belief in OPEC and a coming financial recovery, “there would be no reason why the current price rally could not extend to $75 within a fairly rapid timeframe,” Mr. Horsnell wrote in his weekly overview of oil-market conditions.

Believers in oil-market fundamentals are left scratching their heads. Exxon Mobil Corp. chairman and chief executive Rex Tillerson told reporters earlier this week that he couldn’t see any reasons involving supply and demand to push up oil prices. He attributed the recent oil rally to fluctuations in the U.S. dollar and people trying to get in front of a perceived economic recovery. “But it’s just a bet on their part as to whether the green shoots have roots or not. And none of us really know yet,” he said.

Of course, the price of oil has made significant moves independent of the supply-demand equation. This is what many people think was responsible for the price rally on 2008, when crude topped $145 a barrel in July.

So what happens if Mr. Horsnell is right and oil hits $75 a barrel? There will be a period of adjustment, with downward pressure until storage and demand fundamental figures catch up. And there’s no guarantee the fundamentals will catch up, setting up the potential for a dramatic drop.

And if oil does jump much higher, it might actually postpone the price spike everybody seems to be worrying about. Oil at $75 could stunt some of the green shoots now sprouting in the global economy, reinforce newfound oil frugality, and push back any serious recovery in oil demand.

Citizen soldier # 7 a lonely friend from Sabah fighting for the good cause

I wondered for days whether I should share this. I really admire what this friend has been doing alone. This is a Facebook conversation which I have edited to avoid having a post too long. This remarkable individual is really a brilliant spark from an abyss of ignorant darkness and it also open my eyes to the feeling on the ground "Over There".


Lee Wee Tak
April 6 at 10:28pm
thanks for inviting me as a friend...may I ask how come I am being given such an honour?
FRIEND
April 6 at 10:41pm
Hi, Lee,
Thank you for accepted me as your friend. Actually I try to get more friends because I only have few friends in face book.
Lee Wee Tak
April 6 at 10:46pm
include yours truly as 1 of the statistic, very happy to be 1 of your friends.
by the way, where do you reside? I am in Wangsa Maju area in KL.
FRIEND
April 6 at 10:49pm
I'm in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
I'm a driving instructor. Nice to be your friend.
FRIEND
April 6 at 10:56pm
Actually a lot of Sabahan is anti BN... but there are so many project M people(those illegal have IC) how? I'm trying to get more people to register as new voter. I wish we can celebrate post-BN day too. We must make it be, right??
Lee Wee Tak
April 7 at 8:38am
good on you Friend. I wish there are more like you. another thing is that PR people in Sabah must stop all the in-fighting.
the thing to go for now is to educate the people of Sabah what they are missing out if they continue under BN. Many Sabahans are working in West Malaysia and I hope they get more exposure and go back and tell the people back home.
do you get to read what the PR state governments of Perak, Selangor and Penang do for the rakyat in Sabah?
FRIEND
April 7 at 8:12pm
Yeap. I wish the next election will be one to one.
There are news about the case in Perak, Selangor and Penang but the thing is most of the Sabahan they don't care about politic. A lot of young people does't read news. The media/news also controlled by BN. All BN good news will publish out and all good work done by opposition never have chance to publish in the news. That's why people thinking opposition does't do any thing.....We do not have opposition press here...
Lee Wee Tak
April 7 at 8:55pm
I was in KK few years back. The newspaper there is hopeless. 4 pages of news and in 3 languages to make them look a bit more bulky.
FRIEND
April 7 at 9:00pm
Yalorr... I don't understand why the opposition here very weak. They do not have their own press, seldom organise talks, seldom see the voter register centre.... Never mind, I will do my best to influence all the people surround me.
Lee Wee Tak
April 11 at 11:13pm
hope opposition can build up the base from now on. Batang Ai by election shows that PR still have a lot of work to do.
At least start by getting all the seats in the cities like Kuching and KK
FRIEND
April 11 at 11:19pm
Yes... they should do home work from now. not wait until election. Sabah have a culture, during election, a lot of calon come out, after election, don't know where are those people. Even they lose in the election, they stil have to serve the people to prepare for the next election!!
Lee Wee Tak
April 11 at 11:23pm
i think the education level and awareness in Sabah is not at the same level in Semenanjung? We have some very hard working YBs here.
I suppose $ is always an issue. PR cannot win against BN which has state money at its disposal
FRIEND
April 11 at 11:29pm
Yes!! Some time i told my friend vote for opposition and they ask me how much $$ i get to support them... i almost pengsan o. i have to explain to them election is not for $$, we have to think our future....etc...
Lee Wee Tak
April 12 at 10:26am
OMG, tell ur friend to choose
1) party A who take your money and waste & abuse and only give a little "sagu hati" back whenever there is a GE or by-election. If your friends like "dead man ang pow" then they deserve all the under-development, sub-standard medical care, over payment for everything
2) party B who promise not to abuse our money and channel the money back into the public. Look at Selangor - Tawas (give RM100 when your baby is borned & get RM15,000 when he or she turns 18 years old)
your friends must have been tourist to Singapore or Hong Kong? Well look at the infrastructure, system, convenience and safety there. This is what kind of party we should be voting for
FRIEND
April 12 at 8:22pm
ok. Next time I know how to answer them. How about those people don't even want to vote? How to push them to vote? They always give reason lazy la, too far la, politic is non of my business la...
Lee Wee Tak
April 16 at 1:49pm
this one-ah..susahlah. if not too many of them, then forget it as not worth the trouble
otherwise bug them and also contact local opposition to provide transport for them. BN does this for their supporters
however, can explain the state of affairs now to them
FRIEND
April 16 at 8:35pm
Yeah!! today I manage to get 5 people to register as voter!! and I keep on telling them not to vote the timbang.haha...
FRIEND
Today at 5:20pm
Hai... people here is poisoned by $ politic. Even I ask around people to register as voter they ask me whether I got commission to do all this. And they think Im member of politic party. I tell them No. I have no receive any single cents to do all this. Then they say Im brave, berani mau lawan gov. Then i have to educate them, telling them we rakyat is the boss of the gov, not the gov is boss....i also want pengsan o

Lee Wee Tak
Today at 6:30pm
the more you tell me, the more I am pissed. how can voting for the political party of your choice is "lawan gomen".
hey, if register to vote is lawan gomen, then SPR registering voters also lawan gomen lah? if this is lawan gomen, how come all DAP ordinary members or all PAS ordinary members are not in jail
you are doing a great job...you are the best! keep it up! 3 cheers for you from Peninsular!
FRIEND
Today at 6:56pm
Thank you. But there are good sign also... some of my friends say they regret to vote BN....
For me, lawan gov, lawan gov la, if the gov is good what for we want to lawan kan?

Antara Boros Nasional dan Pilihan Rakyat

According to Malaysian Insider, http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/index.php/malaysia/27964-dap-wants-pkfz-to-close-shop , RM7.5 billion has already been lost while if PKFTZ continues, it stands to make future losses of RM8.6 billion. That makes a total loss of RM16.1 billion.

Maybe 16.1 is not impressive enough...RM16.1 billion typed out in full is
RM 16,100,000,000 (short form, written in America) or
RM16,100,000,000,000 (Long form, written in UK)


Since we have been following the Brits all this while, I suppose it is the latter? Either way, that is a lot of our money! I wonder how many JPA scholarships RM16.1 billion can provide, how many families in poverty or how many sick people in need of funds for treatment can be assisted. Well, at least some people are very happy and laughing all the way to offshore banks I imagine.

In business, when there is a “loss” (expense), there is always a corresponding party who makes a gain” (revenue/consultancy fees/sales/commission etc). Any accounting students, qualifying for scholarships or not, can probably figure this one out).

During the run up to elections, big or small, BN fall back on its claim of “having the track record and experience of governance”. If this is the way it manages our money then to HELL with it; I rather give it to some green horns that, according to Hannah Yeoh, “does not have the experience of corruption.”
In the effort to “merakyatkan ekonomi” the Selangor State Government has this "Program Tuisyen Rakyat Selangor".

Big deal, corporate big wits or people with macro-level views might not be too impressed with it but these simple and ground level amenities are the things that impress me the most. Come think of it:

1) State governments control much, very much, smaller revenue source than the federal government (think income, sales, service taxes as well as customs and approved permits etc)

2) Tuition has a very big market in the current pressure cooker school environment, how many school children you can name that does not get extra tutoring?

3) NEP is suppose to assist poor families in social re-engineering and uplifting but at the expense of arresting the potential and opportunities of the brighter and more capable groups, giving free tuition to less economically advantages Malaysians achieve the first objective above without giving rise to the opportunity cost thereof.; and

4) This “one small step for Selangor State Government; but one big step for the Selangor below RM2K per month families” shows an administration that is caring, creative and relevant.
Bravo! It is the simplest things that count for the moment!

Citizen Soldier # 6 Yaacob Abd. Hamid: ulasan daripada seorang pejuang yang telah melalui lembaran bersejarah dan arus perubahan

Encik Yaacob telah menjelajahi lembaran sejarah negara kita yang akan dikenangi sebagai salah satu detik peralihan iaitu dari Zaman Reformasi hingga Pilihanraya Umum ke-12 pada tanggal 8 March 2008 yang penuh bererti itu.
“Penglibatan aktif ana bermula sebagai seorang ahli biasa Pas Cawangan Batu 4, Gombak sehingga diberi kepercayaan menjawat timbalan ketua cawangan.” ulasan beliau bermula.

“Saya banyak melibatkan diri dalam kempen pilihanraya sejak Zaman Reformasi lagi. Ketika itu, demonstrasi diadakan setiap hari Sabtu dan Ahad. Semasa pilihanraya, kami memang komited dalam mengendalikan bilik gerak. Kami buka lebih awal dan lama daripada pesaing kami. Kami juga menjalankan kerja-kerja lain seperti menaikkan bendera dan sebagainya. Semua ahli Pas bergiat atas dasar ‘suka dan rela’.

“Dalam Pilihanraya Umum ke-12 2008, saya terlibat dengan kempen YB Wee Choo Keong di kawasan Wangsa Maju dan pengalaman paling seronok adalah menjadi ‘emcee’ semasa ceramah. Pada hari mengundi, meskipun dilandai perasaan perit menjaga pusat pengundian di Sekolah Chung Hwa, saya telah dapat merasai perubahan besar akan berlaku pada malam sebelum hari mengundi dan hari mengundi itu sendiri.

“Selepas kemenangan YB Wee Choo Keong di Wangsa Maju, saya telah diberi kepercayaan menjadi Pembantu Khas kepadanya. Ini adalah kejutan besar kerana jarang nampak seorang ahli Pas dapat jadi pembantu kepada seorang Wakil Rakyat bukan Pas dan kami harap ini akan merobohkan prasangka orang Pas tidak boleh bekerja dengan orang bukan Pas.

“Pada mulanya, pusat perkhidmatan Wangsa Maju kelam kabut sedikit kerana para pengundi di sini mengharapkan perubahan drastik ke atas masalah yang melandai mereka selama 10 tahun tetapi setelah kami menerangkan masalah yang kami hadapi sebagai ‘pembangkang majoriti’ di Kuala Lumpur, mereka mulai memahami kedudukan kami yang sebenarnya dan para pengundi selama ini telah memberi kerjasama serta sokongan yang baik. Tidak boleh lupa juga sokongan dan kerja sama daripada pejabat perkhidmatan Pakatan Rakyat lain yang sama-sama berjuang untuk rakyat Malaysia.

“YB Wee adalah seorang Wakil Rakyat yang amat profesional dan setelah bekerja dengan beliau, saya dapat memahami betapa sukarnya bagi beliau melaksanakan tugasnya. <Saya dapat melihat transformasi yang berjaya dilalui oleh Encik Yaacob sebagai seorang pejuang kepada seorang pentadbir; hancurlah tohmahan pihak BN bahawa PR hanya tahu mengkritik sahaja>

“Masalah utama kita adalah sikap birokrasi pihak DBKL tetapi setelah setahun ‘bergelut’ dengan mereka, maka mereka juga memahami tindakan kami yang ‘keras’ dan masalah di Wangsa Maju telah diberi layanan yang sepatutnya. Kini masalah yang tinggal hanyalah bersifat ‘teknikal’ sahaja.

“Selepas penglibatan saya yang hampir 10 tahun, saya dapat rasai rakyat kian matang dan telah menunjukkan kebijaksanaan mereka dalam menilai arus politik yang mereka kehendaki. <Semasa rencana ini ditulis, seorang nenek Cina tua berusia 70 tahun yang dibantu oleh Yaacob memberitahu kami bahawa undinya adalah kepada Dato' Lo Lo> Saya yakin perubahan besar akan berlaku dalam pilihanraya yang akan datang dan saya percaya, KUASA RAKYAT ITU AKAN DIANGKAT.”

Richard Scudamore: Manchester United are not allowed to play promoted sides in 2009-2010 season onwards

Breaking news!
Richard Scudamore: Manchester United are not allowed to play promoted sides in 2009-2010 season onwards

Richard Scudamore, Barclays Premier League Chief Executive, said, “ in view of the dominance of Manchester United over the past 3 seasons, we feel that they must give a handicap to the other teams so that the others will have a chance to vie for the league title. We cannot risk the re-occurrence of the football hooligan culture of the yesterdays if the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea cannot win the title for extended period of time. Also, we are considering banning United from the League and FA Cups competition to avoid a clean sweep by them.”

Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United’s manager, understandably was not impressed. “Bollocks! Bollocks! When Chelsea seemed unbeatable 3 or 4 seasons ago with the terrific financial backings, we worked hard and manage to overcome them. Fair competition promotes better performance.”

It is understood that the proposal is still under consideration.

The above was entirely fictional and the more I read it, the more stupid it seems. This can’t be happening in the real world, can it?

Friday May 22, 2009

Govt likely to put cap on number of papers taken for fairer PSD selection
PUTRAJAYA: Students sitting for the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia examination may not be allowed to take as many subjects as they like in future.

This is to put an end to claims on unfairness in the award of Public Service Department scholarships.

Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said that, as things stood now, students in government schools had no limit on the number of subjects they could take, meaning that those from other schools, like fully residential ones, were “disadvantaged”.

I rest my case. NEP has the inevitable opportunity cost of arresting progress of the best and brightest hence resulted in significant brain drain in the past. While NEP has its merit, there must be a sell by date for everything.