Could well be SWW, but as you say, day to day doesnt really matter for those here for the long haul.
I see today that we have the first of the seasons storms looking to hit the GoM this weekend. According to cnbc, some platforms have been shut down, dont know which ones. From what I've read and heard on cnbc, storm forecasts are expected to be heavier this year than last. Look at the affect of the first storm of the season on oil prices. I wonder what the oil price will be come the end of the season? Significantly higher I think.
Found this:
Tropical Storm Arlene supports energy futures
Thursday, June 9, 2005 6:25:52 PM
http://www.afxpress.com
DALLAS (AFX) -- Traders bid up energy futures further late Thursday on the New York Mercantile Exchange, as Tropical Storm Arlene gathered strength in the Atlantic and moved nearer to the Gulf of Mexico. According to news reports, the storm is expected to make it to the Gulf this weekend. July crude rose 3.3%, or $1.71, to $54.25 a barrel. July gasoline added 3.4%, or 5.05 cents, to $1.548 a gallon, and July heating oil rallied 4.5%, or 7.02 cents, to $1.623 a gallon
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http://www.usatoday.com/travel/news/2005-06-09-Arlene_x.htm