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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Oil wars

U.S. Winning Oil War Against Saudi Arabia


There is far more oil in the rest of the world than there is in Middle East, most of it being of the unconventional kind, more expensive to produce but not enough to prevent it from entering the market. In fact, we have so much oil in the world, that we will not run out anytime in the next few hundred years. Source: Dr. Bill Kovarik, Radford UniversityLast year the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), led by Saudi Arabia, initiated an economic oil war against the United States when it refused to cut production in November of 2014 like it usually does when oil prices drop. This was an attempt to drive some U.S. shale oil producers bankrupt and stem the flow of North American shale oil onto the global market.
In fact, OPEC actually increased oil production in November, which drove oil prices down to nearly $50/bbl, the price at which many shale producers can’t even break-even. But it hasn’t quite worked out the way they wanted.

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