Feb
07
2010
0

Truth or dare laws: Which ones would you obey?

Terry, Montana
By: Bob van der Valk

I heard an interesting tidbit at the annual Terry Roping Club meeting held recently at the Lazy JD Bar and Restaurant in Fallon, Montana.

Mark Dolatta, describing some of the local colorful Terry history, said that in Montana a gathering of four or more Indians (p.c. Native Americans) is considered a war party and you are allowed to shoot them on sight. (more…)

Jan
05
2010
0

The case for curbing crude oil: Be careful what you wish for

crude oil pump

By: Bob van der Valk

With all the talk about curbing oil demand oil producers should be thinking twice about investing in new capacity. Consumers should rejoice and environmentalists will lament because the immediate alternative will still be some product made from fossil fuel. (more…)

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Nov
29
2009
0

Voices of Montana Live Broadcast from Terry, Montana

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Aaron Flint and Bob van der Valk in front of the Badlands Cafe and Scoop Shoppe in Terry, Montana before doing the Voices of Montana broadcast

Aaron Flint and Bob van der Valk in front of the Badlands Cafe and Scoop Shoppe in Terry, Montana before doing the Voices of Montana broadcast

Terry, Montana
November 29, 2009
By: Bob van der Valk

The Badlands Cafe and Scoop Shoppe in Terry, Montana was visited by host Aaron Flint and his Voices of Montana radio show on Friday, November 27, 2009. His broadcast was beamed live from the cafe across the State of Montana on the Northern Broadcasting Network. (more…)

Nov
18
2009
0

Mea Maxima Culpa: From Goldman Sachs for driving up crude oil prices

Tithing

Tithing

Dateline: Terry, Montana
By: Bob van der Valk
November 18, 2009

Headline on page A1 in this morning’s New York Times reads “$500 Million and Apology From Goldman”. In the article, by Graham Bowley, he outlines the response to criticism over their planned year-end bonuses. Goldman Sachs said it was working with the billionaire investor Warren E. Buffett in a $500 million project to help 10,000 small businesses.

This charitable move by Goldman Sachs came a little more than a week after Lloyd Blankfein, Goldman’s chairman and chief executive, was quoted as saying that they were “doing God’s work”. The $500 million represents only 3 percent of the $16.7 billion in bonuses set aside to pay its employees this year. (more…)

Oct
26
2009
1

World Series of crude oil to decide the winner for winter gasoline prices

Titans versus Big Oil

Dateline: Terry, Montana
October 26, 2009 10:30 AM MDT
By: Bob van der Valk

The two teams for the upcoming World Series of crude oil have been decided. The first team is made up of speculators and hedge fund advisors with the other team made up of the major and independent oil companies. The final outcome of this game between the Wall Street Titans and the Texas Oil Barons will decide the winner or loser, in this case the gasoline customer. Please read the remainder of this article on the player statistics after some local news about Montana fuel prices. (more…)

Oct
22
2009
2

Will Goldman Sachs be “Trading Places” with the Hunt Brothers

Goldman Sachs is lining its pockets buying political power

Goldman Sachs is lining its pockets buying political power


The “Eddie Murphy” rule applied to crude oil

Dateline: Terry, Montana
October 22, 2009 4:00 AM MDT
By: Bob van der Valk

On October 21, 2009, in his remarks at the OTC Derivatives Regulation, Futures Industry Association Expo in Chicago, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Chairman Gary Gensler proposed that hedge funds, financial firms or other investment funds not be exempted from clearing requirements and all standardized OTC products should be moved onto regulated exchanges or trade execution facilities.

The CFTC also recommended changes to its oversight authority, including implementation of the “Eddie Murphy” rule, taken from the 1983 comedy movie “Trading Places”. The CFTC will extend insider trader prohibitions to include parties who receive misappropriated information from any government agency. This will be known and is referred to as the “Eddie Murphy” rule. (more…)

Oct
19
2009
1

Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Prices: Scaring Investors in Time for Halloween

The Gas Guy dressed up for Halloween 2009

The Gas Guy dressed up for Halloween 2009

Dateline: Terry, Montana
October 19, 2009 2:00 PM MDT
By: Bob van der Valk

Don’t be scared when you look at the prices you are paying at the pump right now for gasoline and diesel. This winter fuel prices both gasoline and diesel will reach the same low price levels as last year.

In Montana and in the rest of the U.S., we are now already paying about 45 cents per gallon less for fuel than we did last year. Gasoline in Montana is currently averaging $2.59 with the price last year at $3.04 per gallon. (more…)

Oct
12
2009
1

Terry, Montana: A hunter’s paradise with affordable gas prices

Paul and Linda Nygard from Billings, Montana enjoying breakfast at the Badlands Cafe and Scoop Shoppe in Terry, Montana before hunting antelopes in Prairie County

Paul and Linda Nygard from Billings, Montana enjoying breakfast at the Badlands Cafe and Scoop Shoppe in Terry, Montana before hunting antelope in Prairie County

The van der Valk Eastern Montana Gas Price Advisory for 10-12-09

Dateline: Terry, Montana
By: Bob van der Valk
October 12, 2009 9:30 AM MDT

Hunters have been arriving in Terry by the droves since last week Friday in time for the start of the annual hunting season. They will be after herds of antelopes, which have propagated thanks to the great summer weather greening up the prairies.

They have also enjoyed seeing lower gas prices to fill up their trucks, vans and SUVs while driving to Terry from as far away as Minnesota and Idaho. The Four-Corner gas station in Terry is selling regular unleaded gasoline for only $2.479 per gallon this morning. (more…)

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Sep
21
2009
0

Prepare for a drop in diesel and gasoline prices

Dateline: Terry, Montana
September 20, 2009 5:30 PM MDT

You will soon be paying under $2 per gallon again for gasoline and diesel fuel In Montana and elsewhere. The crude oil price will go back down into the 40’s. So make plans for that trip to see the grandparents for the holidays as well as give the economy a much needed boost. (more…)

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Sep
07
2009
0

Gas Prices Will Fizzle Out by October

The van der Valk Gas Price Advisory for September 7, 2009

Dateline: Terry, Montana

We have had some dog days here in Terry, Montana this summer and the price of gasoline has been scorching upward right along with the heat. The spot market for gasoline and diesel prices dropped like a rock Monday, but Tuesday morning brought new hope and both of them are both back up. Gasoline is heading the pack but the price of crude oil is back down some more to $68.86 up 89 cents a barrel on this holiday. (more…)

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Aug
28
2009
0

The lull before the storm for gasoline prices

The lull before the storm for gasoline prices

Dateline: Issaquah, Washington
By: Bob van der Valk
August 28, 2009 9:00 AM PDT

Right now there is a tropical depression named Terry (after my hometown in Montana) but it is slowly becoming a storm and will then turn into a full fledged hurricane. Of course, I am referring to what is happening with gasoline pump prices. The average price of gasoline over the last seven days has not changed precipitously but that is quickly changing on the oil market weather map. The AAA Fuel Gauge report shows the national average price of self-serve regular gas is $2.613 per gallon on Friday, down just over a penny from a week ago. The national average price of diesel fuel is $2.697 a gallon, up just over a penny. (more…)

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Aug
24
2009
3

No clunkers for Labor Day gas pump prices

Dateline: Terry, Montana
August 24, 2009
By: Bob van der Valk

The October West Texas Intermediate crude oil price went up to $74.37 a barrel at the settlement today. We have not seen the price of crude oil hit that mark since last October. This current up tick is the result of the bearish Energy Information Administration – Department of Energy (DOE) and American Petroleum Institute (API) inventory reports published earlier in the week. Both reports reflected huge unanticipated draws for all products including crude oil for the week ending August 14, 2009. (more…)

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Jul
10
2009
0

Just when you thought it was safe to fill your gas tank!

The van der Valk Gas Price Advisory for July 10, 2009

Dateline: Terry, Montana
July 10, 2009 – 11:30 AM – MDT
By: Bob van der Valk

California pump prices for gasoline dropped unpretentiously today another 7 tenths of a penny per gallon overnight to $2.926 per gallon. Montana prices were even less newsworthy only going down 3 tenths to $2.707 per gallon per the AAA fuelgauge report. But underneath the surface, sharks are lurking and they will come to bite you in the wallet when you are not watching out. (more…)

Jul
01
2009
0

Good news: Prices are up for crude oil but down for gasoline

The price of crude oil has been hovering around $70 a barrel for the last week meanwhile gasoline pump prices in the U.S. and Canada are down by about a nickel a gallon or 1 cent per litre during that same time. The average price for a gallon of gasoline is $2.63 today per the AAA fuelguage report. Montana’s gasoline prices are averaging $2.71 barely nudging down from a week ago price. (more…)

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Jun
23
2009
0

The June Swoon for Gasoline Prices – Are They Really Going Down?

April showers may bring May flowers but this year it also brought forth a spring time renewal for oil refiner’s profits. This was in the form of increased demand for gasoline after dismal first quarter results in 2009. But now the June swoon has come too soon and the oil companies are looking forward to those summer breezes peeking just around the corner. (more…)

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Jun
18
2009
0

The Insider’s Secret on How Gasoline Is Priced

After emigrating to the U.S. from Holland, at the young age of 15, I learned to speak English by watching Saturday morning cartoons and listening to Elvis Presley songs on the radio. (more…)

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Jun
04
2009
0

All We Need to Survive: Water, Food and …….Gasoline!

While the market sorted itself out yesterday, I was busy trying to keep from running out of water at the Bob’s Big Boy Ranch in Terry, Montana. At one point we not only had our artesian well down but our hard water well had shut down as well. Unexpectedly, we had to make a quick trip and run out to the Terry Super Valu grocery store to stock up on bottled water. We may well be having a similar problem happening right now in the refining and petroleum business. (more…)

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May
26
2009
0

Will Motorists Suffer a Memorial Day Gas Price Hangover?

Dateline: Terry, Montana 05-26-2009 10:00 AM MST – The July WTI crude oil price is a basic no change down 21 cents to $61.46 a barrel. The spot market gasoline price is up 1 cent per gallon and diesel no change so far this morning. The average price for regular unleaded gasoline is $2.421 per gallon in the U.S. with the West Coast at $2.667 per gallon. (more…)

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May
18
2009
0

It’s a Real Gas to Talk Gasoline Prices

Terry, Montana – My wife and I recently struck up a conversation with a very nice elderly couple while shopping and waiting in line to have some fabric cut at the Jo-Ann store in Bellevue, Washington. The wait was almost 45 minutes so we had plenty of time to discuss various subjects. Our conversation quickly turned to the state or our economy after comparing how many years each of us have been married to our spouses. (more…)

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May
06
2009
0

Happy Cinco de Gaso

It is Cinco de Mayo in the US to celebrate Mexican heritage and pride. We also commemorate this day in Holland as Bevrijdingsdag or Liberation Day. It is celebrated each year on May 5th in the Netherlands (the official name for Holland) to mark the end of the Nazi occupation during World War II. (more…)

Apr
28
2009
1

Flu Bug Bites Oil Market

Petroleum traders have been keeping a weary eye on the news about the swine flu spreading to other parts of the world. But by now they are used to having the least amount of bad news effect crude oil and in turn fuel prices. (more…)

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Apr
22
2009
0

Welcome to the Bountiful Age of Crude Oil

This week’s DOE inventory statistics came in way over expectations for crude oil stocks rising almost 4 million barrels, twice the number predicted by industry analysts. For the time being, we’ve got plenty of crude oil on hand but will it continue to be enough for the future? (more…)

Apr
09
2009
0

Has US Petroleum Industry Learned From Its Past?

Quoting George Santayana: “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it”.

The amount of money being poured into commodities investments was $1.5 billion in the first quarter of 2009; almost triple that of the end of 2008. That amount of money was being invested significantly when oil dipped below $50. Investors in commodities have a great influence on crude oil prices as the lessons from the past years have taught us. (more…)

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Feb
26
2009
0

Oh Brother, Can You Spare a Dime… for Gasoline?

THE VAN DER VALK GAS PRICE ADVISORY FOR 2-26-09 – There is good news or bad news these days depending on which side of the fence you are dealing in the petroleum market. The April WTI crude oil price surged back over $44 a barrel on Thursday. This was mainly due to The United American Emirates cutting back on some more oil exports to Asia in anticipation of the March OPEC meeting.
(more…)

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