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breaking news, the iea's monthly oil report is just crossing the wires. we'll break down the big headlines. that's coming up straight ahead. boeing halting all deliveries of its 737 max planes following this weekend's deadly plane crash. two high level executives announce they are leaving facebook president trump putting the new timelines on a possible trade deal with china and the s.e.c. is suing volkswagen for "massive fraud. the full details on all of those big stories ahead. it is friday, march 15th, 2019 >>> good morning welcome to worldwide exchange. brian sullivan is off today. we are following a major developing breaking story out of new zealand. at least 49 people were killed and more than 48 others injured in a mass shooting event at two mosques. it happened as worshippers are rp attending friday prayers in the city of christ church. we will continue to follow the latest on this breaking story and bring you more as we get it. >>> in the meantime, we have some breaking news in the energy market as well the iea monthly oil report just crossing ste
breaking news, the iea's monthly oil report is just crossing the wires. we'll break down the big headlines. that's coming up straight ahead. boeing halting all deliveries of its 737 max planes following this weekend's deadly plane crash. two high level executives announce they are leaving facebook president trump putting the new timelines on a possible trade deal with china and the s.e.c. is suing volkswagen for "massive fraud. the full details on all of those big stories ahead. it is...
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alix: speaking about the i-8 e.a. -- the iea i'll be speaking to the head of the iea later today to see.s. production growth. bottlenecks, private players, capex cuts. how that squares over the last -- the view that shale will be the biggest oil producer in the world. want to keep cutting in the short term. i will be speaking with the coo of conoco, the head of shale natural gas and energy production. that is the big talk with the big chill guys. they want to talk about new energies. they will be seeing if that is feasible and the cost for something like that. an interesting today -- an interesting day. david: always great to hear you in your element. that is alix steel reporting from houston. lisa: baruch is withdrawing its rack is withdrawing its hostile takeover bid from newmont. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: here is what i'm watching. barrick is withdrawing its $18 million hostile takeover bid for newmont. instead the companies are doing a joint venture around their nevada project. joining us on the phone is andrew cosgrove, bloomberg mining analyst. it seems like investors are looking
alix: speaking about the i-8 e.a. -- the iea i'll be speaking to the head of the iea later today to see.s. production growth. bottlenecks, private players, capex cuts. how that squares over the last -- the view that shale will be the biggest oil producer in the world. want to keep cutting in the short term. i will be speaking with the coo of conoco, the head of shale natural gas and energy production. that is the big talk with the big chill guys. they want to talk about new energies. they will...
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the iea says regulations will , push large volumes of high sulfur fuel oil out of the marine fuel pool is likely to be used for power generation at least temporarily. our overall view is that they are manageable in the medium-term. coming up, mark edwards will be joining us. he is the ceo of damaged offshore. that is next on "bloomberg: commodities edge." -- ceo of diamond offshore. that is next on "bloomberg: commodities edge." ♪ alix: i am alix steel, this is "bloomberg: commodities edge." time now for the be enough brief, which gives an in-depth analysis on clean energy and emerging technologies. the u.s. could export 65.4 million tons of natural gas per year by the end of 2020 and china could be the buyer. the problem is how it gets there. a new report shows that the next year, the panama canal will not be able to handle all of the supply coming online. joining me now is our correspondent. anna, what did you find when you did the study? >> currently about half of u.s. exports are going to asia, and the majority of those are going through the panama canal. add in the u.s. exports go
the iea says regulations will , push large volumes of high sulfur fuel oil out of the marine fuel pool is likely to be used for power generation at least temporarily. our overall view is that they are manageable in the medium-term. coming up, mark edwards will be joining us. he is the ceo of damaged offshore. that is next on "bloomberg: commodities edge." -- ceo of diamond offshore. that is next on "bloomberg: commodities edge." ♪ alix: i am alix steel, this is...
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the iea estimates are close to our own. perspective, when do you feel production plateaus? matt: that is a great question. depending on where you are in the lifecycle, that becomes a critical question. think ofike to do was the full lifecycle before we get started so we can understand what our plateau is paying for -- somewhere between 80 and 100,000 barrels of beer. a few years to go before we plateau there. we do not know where that will be. the permian is still in the barrier. still on the phase of working out how should we build these barrels. our philosophy is better to do it right then do it fast to make sure you are maximizing value. too early frost to establish with the plateau will be. gas --ou are utilizing how is that going? matt: there are parts that are shower and where it is shallower it is left gas dissolved in the oil, which may be a good thing because we want to sell oil, not gas. it turns out there's not enough gas dissolved in the oil. this is in the shallow parts of the offered. gase going back to inject
the iea estimates are close to our own. perspective, when do you feel production plateaus? matt: that is a great question. depending on where you are in the lifecycle, that becomes a critical question. think ofike to do was the full lifecycle before we get started so we can understand what our plateau is paying for -- somewhere between 80 and 100,000 barrels of beer. a few years to go before we plateau there. we do not know where that will be. the permian is still in the barrier. still on the...
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news onetting breaking iea. the iea saying that opec cut compliance.y opec standards are actually quite high. we know a lot of opec officials will meet over the weekend to discuss possible output cuts. coming up, we speak to the finance minister of ireland. domicile exclusive interview just after 10:00 a.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: today's i a report seeing a shift in tone. opec and analyze will meet this weekend while president trump has once again called on opec to moderate oil price. coming up is the head of the oil division. if you look at your latest report coupled with what the markets are doing, what you think opec should be doing? place that deal in it agreed in december. it runs through to the middle of the year. there is a meeting this weekend to look at progress on the deal. they will look at numbers quite similar to ours which showed that the compliance by the opec countries, where the deal is about 94%. that is going quite well. opec producers are coming in a bit lower, but their compliance rate is increasing also. i thi
news onetting breaking iea. the iea saying that opec cut compliance.y opec standards are actually quite high. we know a lot of opec officials will meet over the weekend to discuss possible output cuts. coming up, we speak to the finance minister of ireland. domicile exclusive interview just after 10:00 a.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: today's i a report seeing a shift in tone. opec and analyze will meet this weekend while president trump has once again called on opec to...
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no, iea bt you! - you totally saved my ass, kyle! you must really care about me. i gotta get to a psychiatrist and learn to control whht i say. ♪ i got a golden ticket ♪ thanks to kyle! ♪ i got a golden twinkle in my eye ♪ - aw, shit! - aw, shit! captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) is is there oh>> trevor: oh, ye. welcome, everybody! welcome to "the daily show." i'm trevor noah. thank you for tuning in. thank you so much for coming out! thank you! and thank you! thank you! let's do it! let's do it! let's make a show. our guest tonight is a fascinating human being. she is a social psychologist with a fascinating new book about implicit bias. dr. jennifer eberhardt is joining us everybody. ( cheers and applause ) also on tonight's show, the good news in the mueller report, the hot new democrat, and the man who won march madness. so let's catch up on today's headlines. ♪ ♪ first up, the moon. getting there was one of america's great
no, iea bt you! - you totally saved my ass, kyle! you must really care about me. i gotta get to a psychiatrist and learn to control whht i say. ♪ i got a golden ticket ♪ thanks to kyle! ♪ i got a golden twinkle in my eye ♪ - aw, shit! - aw, shit! captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) is is there oh>> trevor: oh, ye. welcome,...
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isheard already that the iea forecasting in the long run but opec is quite to have a smaller role inet as the u.s. really takes control here. shale is having a major impact, even though we are seeing decline rates come up in conversation pretty often here, people talking about well spacing and more operational issues. it is really going to be an issue of what the complaints looks like as we head into the next meeting. haidi: thank you so much for joining us. you can watch us live and see our past interviews using our interactive tv function at tv on the bloomberg. you can become part of the conversation as well and send instant messages during our show. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. and him haidi stroud-watts in sydney. the bank says it is still committed to the plan, but for now is focused on issues such as compensating customers. cba stock is up 1% this year compared to a 9% rise. apple is to face a new challenge to the ipad. walmart is planning to introduce an inexpensive child from a tablet under its own storeb
isheard already that the iea forecasting in the long run but opec is quite to have a smaller role inet as the u.s. really takes control here. shale is having a major impact, even though we are seeing decline rates come up in conversation pretty often here, people talking about well spacing and more operational issues. it is really going to be an issue of what the complaints looks like as we head into the next meeting. haidi: thank you so much for joining us. you can watch us live and see our...
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the iea is the other way around. vonnie: we have to leave it there.p next, for our audience, balance of power with david westin who is going to be joined by the former u.s. transportation secretary, talking about mowing and the ethic -- talking about boeing and the faa. this is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. david: from bloomberg world headquarters in your, i am david westin. -- in new york, i am david westin. and even less uncertain brexit. and another jail sentence for trump campaign manager paul manafort. from washington, sean diamond on where we are with trade talks in china. it seems even less certain than it was ye
the iea is the other way around. vonnie: we have to leave it there.p next, for our audience, balance of power with david westin who is going to be joined by the former u.s. transportation secretary, talking about mowing and the ethic -- talking about boeing and the faa. this is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a...
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was the iea executive director, speaking in houston.te house's larry cutler said president is looking for a good deal, not a quick ill. the president is not saying whether the u.s. will impose tariffs on foreign autos. let's cut through the uncertainty and look at the big picture with a professor of economics. she joins us now. thank you very much for coming on. we see an assault on free trade coming from the left and the right these days. i suspect there is a good chance that whoever the democrats nominate may have a hostile attitude toward many of the free trade deals that have been signed in recent decades. what should be the progressive view of these trade deals? >> i think international trade gets a bad rap when it comes to the american worker. away fromk at moves free trade, like the tariffs we have seen over the last year, they hurt workers in a number of important way. retaliation hurts soybean , lowering profit expectations, and it hurts u.s. workers. terror, people pay less for goods when they go shopping. tariffs have been sh
was the iea executive director, speaking in houston.te house's larry cutler said president is looking for a good deal, not a quick ill. the president is not saying whether the u.s. will impose tariffs on foreign autos. let's cut through the uncertainty and look at the big picture with a professor of economics. she joins us now. thank you very much for coming on. we see an assault on free trade coming from the left and the right these days. i suspect there is a good chance that whoever the...
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jose sports authority is charged with attracting the biggest sporting events in the country to the ieas not a hard sell. >> it's a walkable footprint downtown. you stay in the hotel, go to the plaza, go to the convention center, go to the s.a.p.-u never g get in the car. >> reporter: downtown bashes and restaurants are also stocking up. extra food and booze to keep up with the increased foot traffic of a national crowd. >> oh, yeah, pretty excited. it's three days, but it's totally five days, because you get the day before and the day after. >> reporter: britannia arms says it's great news for employees, because it means more work and more income. some downtown hotels are already sold out for the weekend. and the beer trucks are non-stop, as the capital of silicon valley rolls out the carpet for the big dance. and, as raj mentioned at the top, the tipoff here is on friday for the first round. the second round begins on sunday here at s.a.p. we're live in san jose, damian trujillo. >>> up next, cracking down on e-cigarettes. >>> the presidential race comes here to the bay area. democrati
jose sports authority is charged with attracting the biggest sporting events in the country to the ieas not a hard sell. >> it's a walkable footprint downtown. you stay in the hotel, go to the plaza, go to the convention center, go to the s.a.p.-u never g get in the car. >> reporter: downtown bashes and restaurants are also stocking up. extra food and booze to keep up with the increased foot traffic of a national crowd. >> oh, yeah, pretty excited. it's three days, but it's...
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so the iea that emotionally we b can budddy up to the guy, that part i want to add is appalling. >> it his addition. >> woodruff: speaking of that, what the predent had toay about otowarmbier, the american student who was therend came back home in a comey and died. >> i spoke to a friend ofp' tr a couple of months ago and this guy hates conflict. he won't do it to your face. >> woodruff: trump. trum he won't offend the people in the room. he'll kiss up to people in the om and tweet about them behind their backs. >> he kisses up but kicks down. you're nice to people up here, but people who are below you,er s a mistreatment and maltreatment. >> woodruff: when he came back to the unit states, he said, i hold north korea responsible, but that was not what he sdai when he was over there. >> and not to warmbier's parents. >> woodruff: mark shields, david bru.oks, thank yo >> thank you. >> woodruff: a new documentary is reigniting estions about the life and legacy of pop icon michael jackson. john yang has the story. and we want to warn you, that se may find the details disturbing. ( ♪ "smoo
so the iea that emotionally we b can budddy up to the guy, that part i want to add is appalling. >> it his addition. >> woodruff: speaking of that, what the predent had toay about otowarmbier, the american student who was therend came back home in a comey and died. >> i spoke to a friend ofp' tr a couple of months ago and this guy hates conflict. he won't do it to your face. >> woodruff: trump. trum he won't offend the people in the room. he'll kiss up to people in the...
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yousef: oil investors are awaiting reports from the iea and opec. how will the search in libyan output affect prices? ♪ manus: 9:00 a.m. across the emirates. this is bloomberg daybreak middle east. i'm manus cranny in dubai. yousef: i'm yousef gamal el-din. people perished in the latest accident that ethiopian airlines plane went out down -- went down. here's what we know. a pilot reported problems shortly after takeoff. he was cleared to return to the airport, according to the chief executive officer. he dissented twice briefly during the first two and a half minutes after liftoff. the critical speed is talked about, unstable after takeoff, according to a company. about some striking similarities to what happened with the lion air fight -- flight. what we're hearing from authorities, it's too early to draw comparisons or conclusions. we saw the grounding of aircraft. manus: those groundings, from china, all boeing 737 max. until further notice. to put this in context, it has got boeing 11% of the dow jones industrial average. this plane generates a
yousef: oil investors are awaiting reports from the iea and opec. how will the search in libyan output affect prices? ♪ manus: 9:00 a.m. across the emirates. this is bloomberg daybreak middle east. i'm manus cranny in dubai. yousef: i'm yousef gamal el-din. people perished in the latest accident that ethiopian airlines plane went out down -- went down. here's what we know. a pilot reported problems shortly after takeoff. he was cleared to return to the airport, according to the chief...
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. -- ie ——iea —— ie a lot of cord. but can't do me fundamentally is boring. that is my hell.ou doing? open danish sandwiches. you like that, a big yes coming there. first time on the show, gary. i'm going to be doing a more native chicken with chorizo and —— afancy —— a fancy mornay cheese sauce. ollie, do you have any surprises in the drinks cabinet? i have a frosty freezer cabinet, some great value wine but also upset and great fun. —— are it's going to be great fun. mr topsy—turvy for me. —— are it's going to be great fun. mr topsy-turvy for me. don't forget, you guys at home are in charge of what's got what it later so go to the website for voting details are a special treat, it was saint david's day yesterday so we will have a treat at the end of the show, we will see you at. daffodil cake? maybe. i think i'm little miss sunshine. sometimes. stay with us! good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and naga munchetty. our headlines today. for the first time in eight years, an american rocket capable of carrying astronauts has been launched from the kennedy space centr
. -- ie ——iea —— ie a lot of cord. but can't do me fundamentally is boring. that is my hell.ou doing? open danish sandwiches. you like that, a big yes coming there. first time on the show, gary. i'm going to be doing a more native chicken with chorizo and —— afancy —— a fancy mornay cheese sauce. ollie, do you have any surprises in the drinks cabinet? i have a frosty freezer cabinet, some great value wine but also upset and great fun. —— are it's going to be great fun. mr...
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pressing north korea to accept iea sectors? >> we would very much see part of the complete process of denuclearization in north korea to include north korea's return to the nonproliferation treaty and additional protocols. toward that end i a ea has an important monitoring rule to ensure that certain practices continue to be observed to international standards. we are not at the point with the north koreans where we are negotiating the specific composition of inspectors for some of these issues. there is an additional level of complication that comes from the fact that it was well known north korea has acquired and mastered the technology necessary to produce nuclear weapons, i eat inspectors are generally precluded from engaging in nuclear weapons programs under the nonproliferation treaty. it is a complicated issue. ultimately we would be reassured very much by the involvement of that i ate ea in this process as they bring tremendous expertise to bear on these kind of nuclear issues around the world. kaylee thomas, i am mispr
pressing north korea to accept iea sectors? >> we would very much see part of the complete process of denuclearization in north korea to include north korea's return to the nonproliferation treaty and additional protocols. toward that end i a ea has an important monitoring rule to ensure that certain practices continue to be observed to international standards. we are not at the point with the north koreans where we are negotiating the specific composition of inspectors for some of these...
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from dollar general broadcom and oracle and round out the week with consumer sentiment, jolts and the iea about the big week ahead joining me now is president of salt financial alfred, thank you so much for being here with us today. >> good morning. >> we saw quite a downturn last week with five-straight days of losses the worst week we have seen since i believe december 21st before we saw that big falloff on christmas eve as you look forward to at least the near term, risk on, risk off, how would you advise your clients. >> last week was a risk off week after ten good weeks of risk on and saw the market elevate nicely we had a very serious draw back. going into this week it feels this morning like there's a little more risk on type of return i think what's going to be interesting as sort of the sector mix going into q2, our fund slt rebalances this friday and we're going to be picking up a lot of energy aims so, it's good to see crude and oil up this morning. so hopefully that's a good sign. >> so energy is part of it but technology as well is also part of your fund. >> absolutely. >> as
from dollar general broadcom and oracle and round out the week with consumer sentiment, jolts and the iea about the big week ahead joining me now is president of salt financial alfred, thank you so much for being here with us today. >> good morning. >> we saw quite a downturn last week with five-straight days of losses the worst week we have seen since i believe december 21st before we saw that big falloff on christmas eve as you look forward to at least the near term, risk on, risk...
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crude the iea revising down the forecast a bit. good morning.ament can't agree how to leave the european union, even though they voted to do so three years ago. today, they will vote on whether the country should leave the eu and 16 days with no deal in place. the other option is to delay brexit in hopes of getting better terms. the delay could lead to a second referendum on the issue or no brexit at all. today, paul manafort faces another sentencing in federal court. he pleaded guilty to two conspiracy counts. he could get up to five years for each count. time, a sympathetic judge gave him four years. a rally for juan guaido drew a small crowd. so today pro-government a probeation -- so did pro-government demonstration. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. alix: what was really striking with venezuela, you wound up having a big discussion with the venezuelan ambassador -- they have to open up the oil sector. a huge seachange for venezuela. david: you are not going to invest a
crude the iea revising down the forecast a bit. good morning.ament can't agree how to leave the european union, even though they voted to do so three years ago. today, they will vote on whether the country should leave the eu and 16 days with no deal in place. the other option is to delay brexit in hopes of getting better terms. the delay could lead to a second referendum on the issue or no brexit at all. today, paul manafort faces another sentencing in federal court. he pleaded guilty to two...
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but now the iea talks about it, deutsche bank says europe is there taught risk for this year.their top risk for this year at how do you see it? linda: i think about two things. one is that the devil is in the details, and they are finding that out now. two, >> participants. we know the market in general loves it when we kicked the can down the loan. we can kick the trade war can down the room, but this brexit can they gets pushed further down the road is a problem for company's doing business in europe, in the u.k. in particular. they may have to make some big changes, expensive changes. they could have a recession. this will have effects on corporate earnings over there, and in europe most importantly my comment would be that i would stay within the united states right now. europe could be an excellent play at some point, but it has to get really inexpensive in order to be worth those uncertainties. alix: it is a good point. i wonder about the company that has exposure to europe, the u.k., and china as well. do you have to have a small cap in play? in thewe love small caps un
but now the iea talks about it, deutsche bank says europe is there taught risk for this year.their top risk for this year at how do you see it? linda: i think about two things. one is that the devil is in the details, and they are finding that out now. two, >> participants. we know the market in general loves it when we kicked the can down the loan. we can kick the trade war can down the room, but this brexit can they gets pushed further down the road is a problem for company's doing...
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crude is up more than 1% after headlines out of saudi arabia that they want to cut production and the ieaty -- they see opec capacity following. the index is across europe are gaining as well. europe areacross gaining as well. a positive start to the week for stocks from asia to europe. let's get the latest on brexit. theresa may is back on the u.k. parliament attempting to reverse the record defeat that her eu deal suffered in january. what is next? we're looking at the timeline. reporter: under theresa may's current plan, lawmakers get a meaningful vote tomorrow. this would seek to overturn the house of commons record defeat of the prime minister's deal in january. if the government does when the vote, the u.k. is expected to have an orderly exit. this would be more or less on schedule. keep in mind tomorrow could also be a disaster for theresa may. if that happens, members of parliament are likely to vote on wednesday to remove the possibility of a deal. that is also likely that we will see a second vote on another referendum either tomorrow or on wednesday. thursdaythey vote on to agr
crude is up more than 1% after headlines out of saudi arabia that they want to cut production and the ieaty -- they see opec capacity following. the index is across europe are gaining as well. europe areacross gaining as well. a positive start to the week for stocks from asia to europe. let's get the latest on brexit. theresa may is back on the u.k. parliament attempting to reverse the record defeat that her eu deal suffered in january. what is next? we're looking at the timeline. reporter:...
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chuck: it is undeniable that the iea published and reported extensively several years ago that a world with two scenarios, and ad with no ccus world with ccus. costsrld with ccus, it 137% less to change the world and achieve carbon emissions and climate targets by utilizing ccus than to simply try to do it all through renewables storage. it is an economic analysis as much as anything else. that's the other part of this conversation that people really need to embrace. what is expensive? carbon capture utilization and storage is expensive in the areas where you are looking a greenfield opportunities, etc., but part of the whole innovation through research, etc. is to drive the cost lower and lower by broad deployment. if it is done sensibly across the country and i know the department of energy continues to work on that and will work on that because it is so important to do that. it is not either or. it is a system approach that i need to integrate all of what i have available to me. if i do that sensibly, that is what i am actually -- when i am optimizing the system. not fighting about
chuck: it is undeniable that the iea published and reported extensively several years ago that a world with two scenarios, and ad with no ccus world with ccus. costsrld with ccus, it 137% less to change the world and achieve carbon emissions and climate targets by utilizing ccus than to simply try to do it all through renewables storage. it is an economic analysis as much as anything else. that's the other part of this conversation that people really need to embrace. what is expensive? carbon...
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alix: the iea shifting its tone saying the crude market has enough spare compass to the make up for any shock posed by the crisis in venezuela. then this morning goldman sachs says they say a near term upside for the 70's and demand growth in their constructive expectations for 2019. julian emanuel of btig who likes energy. tell me how and why. what price? julian: think of it this way. when we put our year ahead outlook out in late -- early december, we used what the script was pricing for year-end, $55 in wti. we felt very nervous about being too bullish. we know that everyone's number was lower than that. now here we're pushing $60 again. and to us it's sort of this perfect storm of things already priced into the market. we know the long-term story about the switch to electrical vehicles. that's a long-term story. we know that norway is die vesting its holdings in energy shares to a certain extent. that was talked about two years ago. that's really sort of a sell the rumor. and the last thing we know is the combination of all of those has caused energy to be 5.5% of the weight of the
alix: the iea shifting its tone saying the crude market has enough spare compass to the make up for any shock posed by the crisis in venezuela. then this morning goldman sachs says they say a near term upside for the 70's and demand growth in their constructive expectations for 2019. julian emanuel of btig who likes energy. tell me how and why. what price? julian: think of it this way. when we put our year ahead outlook out in late -- early december, we used what the script was pricing for...
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30% rally in oil off the lows already has factored that in >> well, it's too hard if you look at the ieallion barrels a day. up 1.4 million barrels was the latest forecast, but ply is all over the place depending on what opec does in the latest moment plus you've had a couple of curtailments because of venezuela and iran so it's very hard to forecast supply and demand imbalance, but obviously if we resolve the trade issue and china's economy picks up, that's good for global demand. that would push oil prices up some more, but truthfully the small-cap energy companies, especially the share plays, really haven't played all that well it's been the larger companies like the royal duchess, the exxons and chevrons of the world that have played better so far in 2019. >> bruce, when it comes to these mixed signals that we're getting, does the ten-year at 2.60 and the russell and the transports, are those not endorsements of the rally, or is there something else at work >> well, it's too early to say, to really give the divergences a whole lot of consideration with that said, you know, last week
30% rally in oil off the lows already has factored that in >> well, it's too hard if you look at the ieallion barrels a day. up 1.4 million barrels was the latest forecast, but ply is all over the place depending on what opec does in the latest moment plus you've had a couple of curtailments because of venezuela and iran so it's very hard to forecast supply and demand imbalance, but obviously if we resolve the trade issue and china's economy picks up, that's good for global demand. that...
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according to the iea, the international energy agency, the u.s.sia's oil exports by 2024. it is an america site. in 28 t. and the u.s. was the biggest producer of oil beauty now russia and the saudi's. the u.s. is on pace to supply 70% of the worlds oil by 2024. talk about energy dominance. the price of gasoline today averages 247 nationwide. it's gone up 26 days in a row. got it. check the big word again. we are up almost 100 points. what a turnaround since the opening bell. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez using the stage of the south by southwest festival to slam capitalism. where is their outrage at what is happening in venezuela? we will do with that. she kind of liked that already. first, we are waiting the full budget report out in about 10 minutes. stay with us. ♪ there's brushing...and there's oral-b power brushing. oral-b just cleans better. even my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada. oral-b. brush like a pro. in honor
according to the iea, the international energy agency, the u.s.sia's oil exports by 2024. it is an america site. in 28 t. and the u.s. was the biggest producer of oil beauty now russia and the saudi's. the u.s. is on pace to supply 70% of the worlds oil by 2024. talk about energy dominance. the price of gasoline today averages 247 nationwide. it's gone up 26 days in a row. got it. check the big word again. we are up almost 100 points. what a turnaround since the opening bell. congresswoman...
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the iea says half of oil and gas production, half of the growth in oil and gas production will come from. that seems to me to be another wild forecast but is it possible? >> oh, i think it is because the, just if you look at, just take into account the 4,000 drilled but not completed wells. they will come online. there is more where that came from. there is, there is plenty, plenty, of oil in reserve in the united states. but it takes infrastructure to produce it. and where would you rather invest? in the u.s. or venezuela? u.s. or libya? and so from an investment standpoint there are more and more international companies coming to the u.s. and so i would expect our oil resources will be developed. stuart: it is called energy dominance i guess. john hofmeister, thank you for joining us, sir, appreciate it. >> you bet. stuart: senator elizabeth warren says it is just wrong to call her a socialist but the policies she is pushing sure sound socialistic to me. my take on that is next. ♪ from the start, the c-class was ahead of its time. still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. sma
the iea says half of oil and gas production, half of the growth in oil and gas production will come from. that seems to me to be another wild forecast but is it possible? >> oh, i think it is because the, just if you look at, just take into account the 4,000 drilled but not completed wells. they will come online. there is more where that came from. there is, there is plenty, plenty, of oil in reserve in the united states. but it takes infrastructure to produce it. and where would you...