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Saudi Arabia says it has boosted oil production
09/03/2011 - OIL

Saudi Arabia says it has boosted oil production

Saudi Arabia has raised its production of oil as OPEC members act to counter market instability caused by the crisis in Libya, analysts say.
OPEC considers boosting output
09/03/2011 - OIL

OPEC considers boosting output

OPEC is deliberating a boost in oil supplies since unrest in Libya nearly shutdown the country's crude output Kuwait's oil minister said Tuesday. Oil prices took a tumble on global markets in response.
Is Saudi Arabia in trouble? (part 2)
02/03/2011 - THE DEBATE

Is Saudi Arabia in trouble? (part 2)

Should we be worried about Saudi Arabia? With dissent at the doorstep of the world’s largest oil producer, the Kingdom may be rich but it still has the same problems as its neighbours – high inflation and high youth unemployment coupled with demands for more freedom. Will it be reform or revolution inside the home to Islam’s holiest sites? Uncertainty is already weighing worldwide on prices at the pump.
Is Saudi Arabia in trouble?
02/03/2011 - THE DEBATE

Is Saudi Arabia in trouble?

Should we be worried about Saudi Arabia? With dissent at the doorstep of the world’s largest oil producer, the Kingdom may be rich but it still has the same problems as its neighbours – high inflation and high youth unemployment coupled with demands for more freedom. Will it be reform or revolution inside the home to Islam’s holiest sites? Uncertainty is already weighing worldwide on prices at the pump.
Iraq says proven oil reserves trump Iran's
04/10/2010 - OIL

Iraq says proven oil reserves trump Iran's

Iraq has announced a 24 percent leap in its proven oil reserves to 143 billion barrels, meaning the country trails only Saudi Arabia and Venezuela in terms of known resources.
Opec members refuse to change 'balanced' oil production target
16/03/2010 - OIL

Opec members refuse to change 'balanced' oil production target

Key OPEC member states say the organisation does not need to respond to increasing oil demand by raising its official output target, claiming current oil production levels are "balanced".
OPEC demand forecasts hold steady, prices remain under $80
12/11/2009 - OIL

OPEC demand forecasts hold steady, prices remain under $80

The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries said Wednesday that its demand forecasts through 2010 remain mostly unchanged but warned of risks if economic recovery remains sluggish. Crude prices rose slightly but remained under $80 a barrel.
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