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Oil Above $100? Never Again by dahmelawlah(m): 11:27pm On Jan 12, 2015
A well-known Saudi prince is making a big call on oil, saying that the $100-a-barrel threshold will never be topped again.

“If supply stays where it is, and demand remains weak, you better believe [the price of oil] is gonna go down more. But if some supply is taken off the market, and there’s some growth in demand, prices may go up. But I’m sure we’re never going to see $100 anymore,” said Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, the billionaire Saudi businessman, in an interview with Maria Bartiromo of Fox Business News published in USA Today.

“I said a year ago [that] the price of oil above $100 is artificial,” Alwaleed said. “It’s not correct.”


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Oil has tumbled more than 56% from its June 2014 high of around $107 a barrel, with Nymex WTI futures CLG5, -5.46% on Monday trading below $47 a a barrel for the first time in nearly six years. Also see: Oil’s slump could upend $2 trillion in investments: Goldman Sachs

A combination of weak growth in oil demand and a global supply glut have kept pressure on crude prices, while the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, or OPEC, has refused to cut production.

In the interview, Alwaleed said the Saudi government and other oil producers were caught off guard by the steep drop in oil prices. That said, he sees the refusal to consider a production cut as a smart strategy aimed at preserving market share.

’[H]ad Saudi Arabia cut its production by 1 or 2 million barrels, that 1 or 2 million would have been produced by others.’
This has got me wondering; "which way for Nigeria, where do we go from here?"
Re: Oil Above $100? Never Again by dahmelawlah(m): 11:38pm On Jan 12, 2015
“The decision to not reduce production was prudent, smart and shrewd,” he said. “Because had Saudi Arabia cut its production by 1 or 2 million barrels, that 1 or 2 million would have been produced by others. Which means Saudi Arabia would have had two negatives, less oil produced, and lower prices. So, at least you got slammed and slapped on the face from one angle, which is the reduction of the price of oil, but not the reduction of production.”
as at 11:33 pm, oil trades at $45.69 per barrel, it has broken past a major support and heading for 2008 low at $33.07 per barrel and in a clear downtrend

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