Oil, gas and mining

Saudi Oil Cut Threatens Price Volatility Surge: International Energy Association



Oil supply cuts implemented by Saudi Arabia and Russia threaten a renewed surge in price volatility, according to the International Energy Agency. Toril Bosoni, head of oil market division at International Energy Association, joins “The Pulse With Francine Lacqua.”
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10 Comments

  1. And joey was just sucking up to sa and closed oil leases in Alaska to grab a few votes. America is the largest producer of nat gas in the world, can't
    wait to see the gouge this year . When we Americans snap our fingers, you will wake up joey 1,2,3 snap, wait 1,2,3,4, snap, once more 1,2,3,4,5 snap

  2. Oil extraction causes earthquakes Its use causes environmental and health damage . So we have to discover other sources of energy Just like we discovered coal and then oil, which was unknown to mankind We will discover energy better than oil that humans do not know about yet

  3. This is the price we pay for buseness with criminal countries like Saudi and Russia. Electricity and H2 projects must speed up…and this will punnish Saudi and Russia in long term…you cannot make trading with dictator countries sooner or later we meet a problems with them because resource it is means of countrol for them….

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