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- The bulk of extra supplies that could be put into the market come from two places. One, they come from other Persian Gulf suppliers, of…
- Clearly, the Chinese need the resources, but I don't think they want to clash with the industrial world which happens to be the market for…
- If a war started, the oil price probably would go up, as you said, maybe $5, $6 a barrel until you saw other oil from…
- The other are the strategic, so-called strategic stocks that the United States and the other Western industrial countries have, which could put in as much…
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