We are still in the midst of the hurricane season. A tropical storm looms off Florida's east coast. No one thought Katrina would do what it did when it was off the coast.

We're going to have builds across the board. We have more oil than we know what to do with.

We're going to move lower from here. It's not going to take months and months to get all these refineries back.

Demand is starting to pick up again, but it's not up that much.

We're probably going to go a little bit higher. There's still going to be problems getting everything back up.

People are talking about a cold winter but so far we haven't had the below-normal temperatures and people do not want to fill up their tanks at these prices.

There's going to be these lingering problems. There's still too much uncertainty in the New Orleans area. I think we are headed back to $70.

The market is consolidating a little bit, but after closing just below $60 multiple times somebody will come in and sell it hard. I think we're going down to about $55-$56 in the long term.

The U.S. economy is recovering and doing well. There's no doubt about that. And people are saying the demand is going to be up soon.