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 by Phil Flynn, PFGBEST

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Monday, January 30, 2012 at 10:23 AM

By Phil Flynn 800-935-6487 - email me at pflynn@pfgbest.com

Is there any light at the end of this tunnel? Instead of a decisive plan to bailout Greece, questions still linger while we try to decide whether this European crisis will end nicely. It just goes on and on.

Iran also does not seen to be as scary on Monday. Weapon inspections are raising hopes that there may be a resolution to this crisis. It seems that according to the AP, "Iran's official news agency reports that the country's foreign minister has said that inspectors from the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog can extend an ongoing visit to the Islamic Republic." The Monday report by IRNA says Ali Akbar Salehi told Turkish TRT TV in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, that the three-day visit by International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors that started Sunday can be extended "if they desire." The remarks appear to be part of a show of flexibility and transparency by Tehran during the IAEA inspection tour, which could greatly influence the direction and urgency of U.S.-led efforts to rein in Iran's ability to enrich uranium. The West suspects Iran is pursuing weapons technology. Iran says its program is for peaceful purposes.

Gas prices soared as Bloomberg News reported that, "Hedge funds boosted bullish gasoline bets to a record as the shutdown of refineries accounting for 24 percent of U.S. East Coast capacity spurred concern that fuel supplies in the region will be insufficient to meet demand. Gasoline rose to a five-month high last week as the funds and other large speculators increased wagers on rising prices to the highest level in data going back to June 2006, the Commodity Futures Trading commission’s commitment of Traders report on Jan. 27 showed. Futures have climbed 9 percent this year on the New York Mercantile Exchange as Sunoco Inc. and ConocoPhillips shut unprofitable refineries in Pennsylvania with a combined capacity of 384,000 barrels a day. Hovensa LLC, a partnership of Hess Corp. and Petroleos de Venezuela SA, said Jan. 18 that it will close its U.S. Virgin Island plant next month, idling 350,000 barrels of daily capacity supplying the East Coast."

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Phil Flynn is Vice President, Energy Analyst and General Market Analyst with PFGBEST (www.PFGBEST.com). Phil is one of the world's leading energy market analysts, providing individual investors, professional traders and institutions with up-to-the-minute investment and risk management insight into global petroleum, gasoline and energy markets. Phil's market commentary, fundamental and technical analysis, and long-term forecasts are sought by industry executives, investors and media worldwide.

Through hundreds of media interviews, Phil Flynn and PFGBEST have become familiar names in living rooms and boardrooms worldwide. The world's print, broadcast and online media have come to rely on Phil's timely and animated forecasts and analysis.

Media highlights include: The President of the United States, Bloomberg, ABC, CBS, NBC's "Today Show" and "Nightly News with Tom Brokaw", CNBC, CNN/ CNNfn, FOX's "O'Reilly Factor", PBS's "The Newshour with Jim Lehrer" and "Nightly Business Report", MSNBC's "The News with Brian Williams", Wall Street Journal Report, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Investor's Business Daily, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Associated Press, The Toronto Globe & Mail, Houston Chronicle, Futures Magazine and National Public Radio.

Phil's daily market analysis can be viewed at www.PFGBEST.com. He has been featured on MarketWatch.com, ino.com and futuresource.com.

Phil's commitment to and experience in futures trading is documented in two books, The Mind of a Trader (Financial Times/Pitman,1997), and Trading Online (publisher, date), both by Alpesh B. Patel. Phil is a lifelong resident of Illinois. He attended Daley College in Chicago before beginning his career on the trading floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

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