"John Allan Kingston" is an Australian politician. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1998 to 2003, representing the electorate of Electoral district of Maryborough/Maryborough.

Kingston was born in Brisbane. He first came to state parliament one of the 11 One Nation (Australia)/One Nation candidates elected at the Queensland state election, 1998/1998 state election. However, Kingston broke with his party less than a year later and sat as an independent (politician)/independent from February 1999. He was re-elected at the Queensland state election, 2001/2001 state election before resigning midway through his term in March 2003 citing poor health.

Prior to entering state politics, Kingston was a Maryborough, Queensland/Maryborough City councillor. He is married to wife Pahninh Silasack with whom he has three adopted children.

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It's difficult to look around the global oil markets today and find anything bearish, any factors that might push down prices.

By that point, most of the refining capacity was back on line. You were getting very significant imports from Europe. These are things that knock the legs out from under a market.

It's nice to have a bit of a cushion.

If you've got a loss in refining capacity even if you released oil from the Petroleum Reserve, the fear is that it doesn't have any place to go.

Despite marginal falls in individual production levels, OPEC is still pumping nearly flat out in the face of high prices.