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Google News: What Happens if Iran Doesn't Back Down?
[OilPrice.com] - The best hope is perhaps Saudi Arabia, which presumably has been making private statements to US officials similar to this public statement from Saudi Oil Minister Ali Naimi last Wednesday: Saudi Arabia's current capacity is 12.5m barrels per day
Financial News That Makes the World Go Around
www.investorplace.com
[Investorplace.com] - In the meantime, Saudi Arabia's influential oil minister, Ali Naimi, said, “The bottom line is that Saudi Arabia would like to see a lower price. It would like to see a fair and reasonable price that will not hurt the global economic recovery.
Saudi Arabia's Problem with High Oil Prices
goldnews.bullionvault.com
[BullionVault] - WHY on Earth is Saudi Arabia's oil minister Ali Naimi talking down oil prices? asks Dan Denning, editor of the Daily Reckoning Australia. If the Saudis wanted lower oil prices, wouldn't they just pump more oil instead of writing op-eds?
Google News: Kendileri üretip kendileri tüketiyor!
[Akşam] - Ancak 29 Mart tarihinde S.Arabistan Petrol Bakanı Ali Naimi ortada bir petrol arzı sorunu veya arz-talep dengesizliği olmadığını, fiyatların siyasi gelişmelerden kaynaklanan korku ve psikolojik nedenlerle arttığını, halbuki Suudi Arabistan'ın yeterince
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