Monday, August 5, 2013

Of boiling frogs and oil prices

Many readers will know about the claim that a frog plopped into boiling water will hop right back out if it can, while one put into cold water which is then slowly heated will remain until it is cooked. The claim is wrong, but the story is quite useful in understanding some human behavior. Gradually changing circumstances are typically more difficult for humans to detect and react to than circumstances that are changing rapidly.

Such is the case with oil prices. The velocity with which oil prices rose in 2007 and 2008 transfixed the public and policymakers. The price vaulted from $60 a barrel on the first trading day of 2007 to above $147 on July 11, 2008, the (so far) all-time high.

At the time many believed that oil production might be reaching a limit that would never be breached, a possibility with dire implications for a society deriving more than a third of its energy from oil and dependent on the substance as a basis for myriad products such as plastics, pharmaceuticals, herbicides, pesticides, lubricants, heating fuel, fabrics, paints, solvents, and asphalt, just to name a few.

When oil prices then plunged as a result of a crashing economy, no one knew what to expect except those of us who had been following the supply picture carefully. That supply picture suggested rapidly recovering prices as the economy rebounded. As it turned out, the spot price rose from just under $34 per barrel on December 26, 2008 to $126 on April 28, 2011. Again, the spectre of limits hung over the market and the public.

Now, the strange thing is that the worldwide average daily price hit records in both 2011 and 2012 if we go by the Brent price which has come to represent the true world price. And, we may be headed for another record this year. But the rise has been so incremental from $111.26 in 2011 to $111.63 in 2012 that it can hardly be called a rise. Like the proverbial frog in gradually warming water, the public has become used to high oil prices and so doesn't often think about what they imply--namely, continued constrained supply despite all the distracting and misleading histrionics from the industry claiming that we've entered a new era of abundance. Oil's persistently high price is, of course, an embarrassing and decisive indicator that the claim is nonsense.

So far this year, the daily Brent crude price through July 30 has averaged $107.43. Will it rise enough from here to top 2012's average? We cannot know. But the fact that oil prices have remained in or near record territory for two years running no longer elicits alarm from the public, the industry or policymakers. High prices have become the new normal. This is the ever so slightly warming water in which we frog-humans are sitting while no longer noticing the change (or remembering how unnerving it was as prices rose rapidly to this level).

It's worth remembering that the current average price for the year remains well above the average daily price for all of 2008, the year that stunned the world with the highest oil price ever. The 2008 average was only $96.94, again using Brent crude prices as a proxy for world prices.

Like the frog, for us humans it is the velocity of price changes which grabs our attention, not the persistent high price. The reason for the high price is clear. Demand remains robust, especially in Asia, and supply remains constrained. As I pointed out last week, supply has only advanced a paltry 2.7 percent in seven years vs. about a 1.5 percent increase on average EVERY YEAR prior to that (from the early 1990s onward) for crude including lease condensate (which is the proper definition of oil).

We have come to accept high-priced oil, and we will probably accept it until the next crisis causes prices to bolt quickly upward getting our attention again. As Nassim Nicholas Taleb, the former hedge fund manager, self-styled philosopher of risk, and author of The Black Swan tells us, the longer a system appears stable, the greater the disruption will be when stability breaks down.

Oil prices have been on average at their highest ever for the past two years and may reach a record again this year. But they have also essentially been stable because the change in the average daily price has been so slight. Watch out for what comes next after that stability evaporates.

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Source: http://www.resilience.org/stories/2013-08-04/of-boiling-frogs-and-oil-prices

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

IFAD Finance Assistant (Loans and Grants) Job in Kenya | Jobs in ...

Title: Finance Assistant ? Loans and Grants
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Organisation: International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
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Deadline: 09 August 2013
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Vacancy Number: GS-13-25
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Position Summary
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The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) seeks to recruit a Finance Assistant, with a minimum of secondary school education and at least 4 years? experience in loans and grants or financial administration.?


A first level professional qualification in finance or accounting would be a plus.? The position also requires fluency in oral and written English and in Arabic and/or French.
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Application Procedure
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For details of the job functions and how to apply, please visit the following website: http://www.unon.org under employment ? UNON-Other Agencies-Open Vacancies-Finance Assistant-Loans and Grants.
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Please send your application by email to recruitment@unon.org quoting the Vacancy Number: GS-13-25 and Functional Title: Finance Assistant (Loans and Grants) on the email?s subject line.?

Applications should be received by (09 August 2013).
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The United Nations does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview meeting, processing, training or any other fees).

Source: http://kenyanjobs.blogspot.com/2013/08/ifad-finance-assistant-loans-and-grants.html

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Justin Rose returns to action at World Golf Championship

Justin Rose returns to action at World Golf Championship

JUSTIN Rose has a busy schedule over the next few weeks, beginning with the Bridgestone Invitational, which gets under way at Firestone CC, in Ohio, later today.

This weekend?s tournament is one of four annual World Golf Championship events and the top players from across the globe will travel to take part.

Rose, who celebrated his 33rd birthday on Tuesday, will be hoping to tune up his game ahead of next week?s USPGA Championship, the final major event of 2013.

After that, he will compete in the American tour?s season-ending FedEx Cup play-offs, which take place over the course of four weekends throughout August and September.

Source: http://www.basingstokegazette.co.uk/sport/10583784.Justin_Rose_returns_to_action_at_World_Golf_Championship/?ref=rss

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Photo of the Day: Jay Z Hooks Up W/ Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg

Picture Of The Day: Photo of the Day: Jay Z Hooks Up W/ Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg

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Published by SOHH.com

Face Time: Rap mogul Jay Z hooks up with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.

Photo taken from Tumblr

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Smart, Social, and Captive

[unable to retrieve full-text content]A film, a book and a trainer?s death have renewed debate among scientists and animal advocates on the wisdom and morality of keeping killer whales in marine parks.
    


Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/30/science/smart-social-and-captive.html?partner=rss&emc=rss

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How to Keep your Roof in Good Nick ? Remember that Fascia Board ...

[unable to retrieve full-text content]It's all very well thinking home improvement revolves around giving cracked walls the odd lick of paint and mowing the lawn on occasion, but the truth is, ignoring such a vital component as the roof could have a detrimental effect on your house and lead to pesky leakage courtesy ... If you want to ensure your home doesn't resemble an emerging swimming pool, then it's a wise idea to conduct regular maintenance to keep those gutters squeaky clean and free of debris.

Source: http://easyhomeimprovement.co.uk/2013/07/29/how-to-keep-your-roof-in-good-nick-remember-that-fascia-board/

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2nd body found in NY river where best man fell in

This undated family photo provided by the Rockland County Sheriff's Office on Sunday, July 28, 2013 shows Mark Lennon. Authorities continued to search for Lennon after he fell into the Hudson River Friday night when the motorboat he was on as a passenger crashed into a barge near the Tappan Zee Bridge. (AP Photo/Rockland County Sheriff's Office)

This undated family photo provided by the Rockland County Sheriff's Office on Sunday, July 28, 2013 shows Mark Lennon. Authorities continued to search for Lennon after he fell into the Hudson River Friday night when the motorboat he was on as a passenger crashed into a barge near the Tappan Zee Bridge. (AP Photo/Rockland County Sheriff's Office)

Rescue workers on a boat search the Hudson River south of the Tappan Zee Bridge for two people who are believed to have fallen into the water during a boat crash in Piermont, N.Y. on Saturday, July 27, 2013. Two people are missing and four others are injured after their boat struck a barge under the bridge, according to the Coast Guard. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Rescue workers on a boat search the Hudson River south of the Tappan Zee Bridge for two people who are believed to have fallen into the water during a boat crash in Piermont, N.Y. on Saturday, July 27, 2013. Two people are missing and four others are injured after their boat struck a barge under the bridge, according to the Coast Guard. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

This photo provided on Sunday, July 28, 2013, by the Rockland County Sheriff's Office shows Jojo John. John, who was operating a boat that crashed Friday on the Hudson River, was charged Saturday with vehicular manslaughter and three counts of vehicular assault from a hospital bed where he was recovering from his injuries in the crash. (AP Photo/Rockland County Sheriff's Office)

In this family photo released by the Rockland County Sheriff's Office, Sunday, July 28, 2013, is Mark Lennon. Authorities continued to search for Lennon after he fell into the Hudson River Friday night when the motorboat he was on as a passenger crashed into a barge near the Tappan Zee Bridge. (AP Photo/Rockland County Sheriff's Office)

(AP) ? A day after a bride-to-be was pulled dead from the Hudson River, the body of her fiance's best man was found a mile downstream Sunday, the second victim of a nighttime crash involving a speedboat and a barge north of New York City.

The deadly collision left the groom-to-be grieving for his intended and his best friend, while facing surgery for his own injuries as another friend is charged with manslaughter ? two weeks before the wedding day.

"I don't think you can put words to what we have to tell these families," Rockland County Sheriff Louis Falco said as he announced that a body believed to be that of Mark Lennon, 30, the best man, was found Sunday morning.

At the church where Lindsey Stewart and Brian Bond, both 30, would have been married Aug. 10, the pastor said their lives "were filled with hopes and dreams, and that has been snuffed away."

Stewart, Bond, Lennon and three others were on a speedboat that crashed Friday night into a barge holding equipment for the construction of a replacement for the Tappan Zee.

The group had left the village of Piermont for a short trip aboard the 21-foot Stingray across the river to Tarrytown, about 30 miles north of New York City, authorities said.

Police said it was being piloted by Jojo John, 35, of Nyack, whom they suspect was intoxicated and who has been charged with vehicular manslaughter and vehicular assault.

Stewart and Lennon were thrown off the boat. When the bodies were found, they did not have life vests on, said Sheriff's Department Chief William Barbera.

Bond, John and two others, whose names have not been made public because they are witnesses, were injured and hospitalized.

One of the witnesses has been released from the hospital, Falco said Sunday. Mitchell Turk, a friend of Bond's family, said Bond would be undergoing surgery on Monday.

Turk, of Orangetown, said he visited with Bond's mother on Sunday at her Pearl River home.

"It's sad and quiet there, long faces," he said. "They're trying to carry on, doing as well as can be expected. I'm a little shaken. When you think of what they've lost, a daughter-in-law, Brian injured, it's tough."

Turk's daughter, Sheryl Palacio, said she has known Bond, an art teacher, all her life.

"He's an outstanding teacher, a wonderful, kind, respectful man," she said.

She said Lennon was Bond's best friend and John was "his other best friend." She described the suspect as "a good man, happy and loving."

She said John "would never, ever want to put his friends in danger."

"I just hope Brian is able to move past this," she added.

It was not clear if John had an attorney. Falco said a mug shot of John released Sunday was from a previous arrest, but he would not elaborate.

At Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Pearl River, where Stewart and Bond had planned to get married, the Rev. John Havrilla said he remembered them as children. He told The Journal News that Stewart, who worked for an insurance company, was an important part of the congregation.

"Her loss, and the wedding, just makes this even more of a heartache," he said.

Falco said the body believed to be Lennon's was discovered by a person on a recreational watercraft who then called 911. Twelve search boats were on the water at the time. The county medical examiner will have to officially identify both bodies but police feel sure they are Stewart's and Lennon's.

The sheriff said the barge's lighting would be part of the investigation of the crash. Authorities have said the barge was equipped with lights, but it was still difficult to see on the water late at night.

A spokesman for the $3.9 billion bridge project said the barges were properly lit Friday night, but lighting has since been added.

"We will determine if those barges were lit properly and if it was a factor," Falco said.

Pre-construction work related to the new bridge was suspended for the weekend but is to resume Monday.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/3d281c11a96b4ad082fe88aa0db04305/Article_2013-07-28-Hudson%20River%20Boat%20Accident/id-4a8774edc71c4ff4af816a0d04d0bfd3

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