What's new is high oil prices and the economy hates high oil prices. — Richard Heinberg Copy Share Image
We're in a world of triple-digit oil prices for the foreseeable future, — Jeff Rubin Copy Share Image
The significant collapse of oil prices shows that it was previously way too high. — Wolfgang Schauble Copy Share Image
If oil prices will go too high, it will slow down the world economy and would trigger a global recession. — Khalid A. Al-Falih Copy Share Image
With oil prices plummeting in late 2015 and early 2016, Gulf states have taken the unusual step of issuing sovereign bonds to… — Anthony Scaramucci Copy Share Image
We have seen a strong increase in oil prices and up to this year we see that the world has been able… — Rodrigo Rato Copy Share Image
Low oil prices played a part in a major move by Congress voting to end the 40-year-old ban on exporting American crude… — Ari Shapiro Copy Share Image
I don't think anyone can speculate what will happen with respect to oil prices and gas prices because they are set on… — Ken Salazar Copy Share Image
The news on Syria has definitely taken some of the edge off crude oil prices and gold is impacted. — Walter De Wet Copy Share Image
The doubling of oil prices ... is creating a more difficult environment in which to act. — Gordon Brown Copy Share Image
The Indian voter will not shy away from sacrificing in the national interest. If the voter is convinced that high oil prices… — Sanjaya Baru Copy Share Image
Trump's trade and immigration policies will deliver an economic shock to states like Texas where trade produces a substantial share of the… — Joy Reid Copy Share Image
Lower oil prices won't, by themselves, topple the mullahs in Iran. But it's significant that, historically, when oil prices have been low,… — James Surowiecki Copy Share Image
Why are oil prices so low? First, energy consumption growth rates in developing markets have decreased. This is particularly noticeable in China.… — Kenneth Rogoff Copy Share Image
There are no military options for Iran. Attack them, and they will destroy the Gulf States oil industries, rain hundreds of missiles… — Malcolm Nance Copy Share Image
You know, oil prices from 2007, on the strength of a very robust global economy and a very robust emerging China, many… — Rex Tillerson Copy Share Image
I think oil prices are down for two reasons. One is, there is a lot of supply. There is a lot of… — David Wessel Copy Share Image
Even if we were to sign peace today, the economic conditions in our country would not improve automatically because it will take… — Salva Kiir Mayardit Copy Share Image
The fact is I look at what's happening to this country, I look at the way China is just ripping us off,… — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
This morning, prompted by increasing concerns about terrorism, oil prices reached a record high as the cost of a barrel of crude… — Jon Stewart Copy Share Image
Think about the difference between how your local gas station and congressman respond to a spike in oil prices. One has the… — Joel Miller Copy Share Image
“America experienced its first oil shock. Within days of the cutoff, oil prices rose from $2.90 to $11.65 a barrel; gasoline prices… — Albert Marrin Copy Share Image
Oil prices have fallen lately. We include this news for the benefit of gas stations, which otherwise wouldn't learn of it for… — William D Tammeus Copy Share Image
Russia does not control oil prices - OPEC does. So Russia is a hostage in the hands of those who control these… — Christopher A. Pissarides Copy Share Image
Oil prices jumped to well over $100 a barrel, and analysts say it's due to tension in the Middle East. So, luckily,… — Jay Leno Copy Share Image
Let us rid ourselves of the fiction that low oil prices are somehow good for the United States. — Dick Cheney Copy Share Image
I happen to think that global slowdown, the slowdown in investment, strengthening dollar probably provide more of a headwind than we get… — Henry Paulson Copy Share Image
I think we have to ask this administration, and the President specifically, about using their political capital now to stand up for… — Ron Wyden Copy Share Image
It costs governments money to keep fuel prices low. Oil-rich Yemen, for instance, devotes 9 percent of its GDP to making sure… — Robert Kiyosaki Copy Share Image
There is enough oil out there for world demand. It is true that a lot of what's driving oil prices up right… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
Moderation of oil prices would be very, very welcome. But overall I think we are in a position of stable growth, sustainable… — John W. Snow Copy Share Image