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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Sun Sep 15, 2019, 06:15 AM Sep 2019

Saudi attacks: Oil price to spike as production halves

https://www.dw.com/en/top-stories/s-9097

Saudi attacks: Oil price to spike as production halves

Global oil prices are set to rise sharply after Saturday's attacks on two Saudi Arabian oil refineries cut the country's oil production by more than half, energy analysts have predicted.

Iran-backed Houthi rebels, fighting against a Saudi-led coalition in neighboring Yemen, claimed responsibility for "a large-scale operation involving 10 drones" on the Abqaid and Khurais oil facilities, run by the Saudi state-owned oil company, Aramco.

"Any attack on Saudi Arabia is sure to shake oil markets because they currently hold the majority of spare crude production capacity," warned Bernadette Johnson, vice president of market intelligence at energy analysts, Enverus.

She said if the production cut was prolonged, "we should expect to see a big jump in price until the fields return."

The financial channel CNBC cited several energy analysts as saying that oil prices could immediately spike by $5-$10 when markets reopen on Sunday night (US time), while other commentators predicted $100 (€90) a barrel oil. On Friday, Brent crude traded at $60.22 a barrel.

Saturday's attacks caused no casualties but forced a suspension of production at the two plants, where extensive damage was reported from huge explosions triggered by the unmanned aircraft.

The production halt means the world's biggest crude exporter has cut oil output by 5.7 million barrels and gas production by an estimated 2 billion cubic feet (56.6 million cubic meters) per day.
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Saudi attacks: Oil price to spike as production halves (Original Post) nitpicker Sep 2019 OP
Saudis wanted the price of oil to rise, but not under these circumstances. no_hypocrisy Sep 2019 #1
This makes me wonder now, duforsure Sep 2019 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Sep 2019 #3

duforsure

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2. This makes me wonder now,
Sun Sep 15, 2019, 08:45 AM
Sep 2019

Is Putin, trump, and the prince behind this attack? It would cause oil prices to skyrocket, increasing putin's revenue's, be another war for profits from contractor's paying bribes using campaign contributions to funnel them to trump, and the prince will get Iran gone and weaken. This smells of Putin , and trump, and the prince's corruption. It would also help distract for trump for him getting re-elected , like Bush did with Irac. I don't believe them now at all on this or anything else they try to claim.

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