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![]() Unrest 'could double' oil price By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard (Filed: 27/06/2005) A warning of a possible near doubling in the cost of oil was issued yesterday as UK prices rose to more than £4 a gallon and the AA Motoring Trust said the price of diesel was approaching £5 a gallon. Further rises were expected next week, it said. The price of crude oil could soon reach $100 a barrel, compared with the present historic high of $60, if there was further supply disruption in Russia or a political upset in Saudi Arabia, a leading German institute said. The IFW World Economics Institute in Kiel said that any number of "unwelcome developments" could provoke a crisis. Given that the industry was already producing at full capacity to meet soaring demand in China and India, there was almost no margin to absorb a sudden supply shock. The institute cited the risk of unrest spilling over from Iraq into Saudi Arabia and urged governments to lower car use, improve public transport and develop other forms of energy. Adding to fears, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's new hard-ine leader, called for a crackdown on foreign oil firms. The concerns of a long-term supply shortage were echoed by the Centre for Global Energy Studies in London, which questioned whether Opec could raise production much even if it wanted. "There is no credible supply-side solution to the problem," the group's latest report said. "Prices will start to ease only when global oil demand growth stalls." http://news.telegraph.co.uk/news/mai.../27/noil27.xml ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Prices will start to ease only when global oil demand growth stalls." Global oil demand growth ain't gonna stall any time soon...especially from China. The irony of it all is that companies sent manufacturing jobs overseas because it was cheaper to make stuff over there. But now China's demand for oil is driving oil prices so high, that our economy will be hurt, and people *still* won't be able to buy the stuff no matter how cheap it is. |
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![]() NOYB wrote: Unrest 'could double' oil price By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard (Filed: 27/06/2005) A warning of a possible near doubling in the cost of oil was issued yesterday as UK prices rose to more than =A34 a gallon and the AA Motoring Trust said the price of diesel was approaching =A35 a gallon. snip Apples and oranges. The UK's energy problems aren't even similar to the U=2ES.'s Different countries, different energy strategy, and on and on. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: Unrest 'could double' oil price By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard (Filed: 27/06/2005) A warning of a possible near doubling in the cost of oil was issued yesterday as UK prices rose to more than £4 a gallon and the AA Motoring Trust said the price of diesel was approaching £5 a gallon. snip Apples and oranges. The UK's energy problems aren't even similar to the U.S.'s Different countries, different energy strategy, and on and on. The article is about oil prices doubling. It doesn't matter if you're living in the UK or the US. |
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![]() NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: Unrest 'could double' oil price By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard (Filed: 27/06/2005) A warning of a possible near doubling in the cost of oil was issued yesterday as UK prices rose to more than =A34 a gallon and the AA Motoring Trust said the price of diesel was approaching =A35 a gallon. snip Apples and oranges. The UK's energy problems aren't even similar to the U.S.'s Different countries, different energy strategy, and on and on. The article is about oil prices doubling. It doesn't matter if you're living in the UK or the US. Hehe!!!! Of COURSE it does. Hell, NOYB, using your idiotic analogy, then that would mean that talking apples and oranges IS the same thing, because they're both grown on trees. SHeesh... |
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