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    I'm not sure I believe this story, but if this is a plan to whack the Iranians it will also cost domestic and Canadian production. $60 a barrel! Holy cow.

    http://www.rt.com/news/saudi-arabia-oil-plot-754/

    Saudi Arabia’s oil war plan hinted

    Saudi Arabia and its Sunni allies may right now be boosting oil production, aiming to plunge the market price to as low as US$60 per barrel.

    The ultimate goal is to cripple the economies of Shiite Iran and Iraq, an insider view suggests.

    (*)The insight comes from Barton Biggs, hedge fund manager running Traxis Partners, who spoke with a Saudi Arabian businessman close to the country’s royal circles. Biggs met the man for a business lunch and asked for an overview of the Middle-Eastern country’s policies in the medium and long terms, reports Business Insider citing Biggs’ note published by Itaú BBA.

    "You have to understand our geopolitical equation and vulnerability,” the Saudi businessman is cited as saying.

    “Our two most dangerous enemies are Iraq and Iran. Both are Shia, and both are trying to destabilize the Arab world and our Sunni kingdom by funding terrorism. Our only weapons against them are our wealth and our oil.

    Their current vulnerability is their financial fragility. Their financial reserves are a fraction of ours, and they desperately need money to prop up their economies,” he said.


    The Saudi ruling council’s plan is to ramp up oil production over the next two years and seize the moment to strike at Iran and Iraq, the businessman, who is described as “very rich and presumably well-connected”, explained.

    “Iraq and Iran need to produce and sell their oil at well over $100 a barrel. In the next 24 months, we will gradually increase our production with the objective of breaking the price of crude down to sixty dollars a barrel,” he said.

    The businessman, who is not part of the Saudi extended royal family, added that the plan has the backing of other Persian Gulf monarchies.

    “Under normal recessionary circumstances, we would be reducing production to maintain current prices. Instead, we will be flooding a weak market already suffering indigestion. You also should understand that Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates are with us. Royal families tend to stick together,” he is cited as saying.

    Barton Biggs says cheap oil would be good news for the global economy as a whole, as it would essentially amount to "a giant tax cut, which is just what this sickly old world needs." Still he sees many obstacles to the plan, if it is indeed what was outlined in the conversation, given the political instability in the region ravaged by the Arab Spring.

    This comes as Saudi Arabia boosted its oil output in May to the highest level in 23 years, a Bloomberg survey showed. The biggest contributor to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries pumped 9.9 million barrels a day during the month. OPEC’s total output is currently highest since October 2008.

    Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi said in mid-May, that he wanted to see the Brent crude contract drop to $100 a barrel.


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    Interesting. I wonder if this means Obama will have a second war for oil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AceFrehley View Post
    Interesting. I wonder if this means Obama will have a second war for oil.
    When was Obama's first war for oil?

    All the companies that were working in Libya are still there and production is normal.

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    Hahah! Obama cannot be happy about this, even though it creates downward pressure on prices here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AceFrehley View Post
    Interesting. I wonder if this means Obama will have a second war for oil.
    He wont be in Office next year, I am not worried.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subdermal View Post
    Hahah! Obama cannot be happy about this, even though it creates downward pressure on prices here.
    Let's say its true and not just a Gulf rumor, it won't be good for US oil production.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Margot View Post
    Let's say its true and not just a Gulf rumor, it won't be good for US oil production.
    Who cares??? Itll be awesome for the economy !!!
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    LOL.... another straw man.

    Libya was a war for oil. It's time for you to admit it and stop with the straw man.

    Even mega-liberal Robert Dreyfuss says it was a war for oil, so you look a little silly with your denials.

    http://www.thenation.com/blog/162908...-war-oil-libya

    Quote Originally Posted by Margot View Post
    When was Obama's first war for oil?

    All the companies that were working in Libya are still there and production is normal.
    Last edited by AceFrehley; Jun 01 2012 at 05:29 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BestViewedWithCable View Post
    Who cares??? Itll be awesome for the economy !!!
    I am still trying to think it thru.. pros and cons.

    I fully expect the ppb to go down.. but I was thinking $80 to 90, NOT 60.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AceFrehley View Post
    LOL.... another straw man.

    Libya was a war for oil. It's time for you to admit it and stop with the straw man.

    Even mega-liberal Robert Dreyfuss says it was a war for oil, so you look a little silly with your denials.

    http://www.thenation.com/blog/162908...-war-oil-libya

    Iran in particular will feel the pinch. Tehran requires $117
    to balance the books, according to the IMF, and has seen oil
    production and revenue sunk by Western sanctions directed
    against the country's nuclear programme.

    Production may fall further when a European Union oil
    embargo takes effect on July 1.

    Iran is fuming over the rise in Saudi output that has
    cushioned the impact for consumers of the U.S. and European
    measures and could press its case at OPEC.

    "Iran is not happy about the high level of OPEC production -
    specially from Saudi Arabia," an Iranian oil source said last
    week.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...8H17X020120601

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