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  • Meezer

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    BWAHAHAHAHAHA! Saudi Prince: US Shale Threatening Our Economy.


    “Saudi royal and billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal thinks the US shale boom is endangering his country’s economy. The WSJ reports that the prince published a letter yesterday that he wrote in May to the Saudi Oil Minister and several others, warning of the dangers to Saudi Arabia of American gas production. Still, the importance of Saudi oil to the US and to the world market is not diminishing. The Kingdom’s spare capacity and ability to increase exports in times of need (during periods of decreased supply from Iran and Libya, for example) helps keep the global oil market stable. Saudi oil has been consumers’ best shield against price shocks for a while now, and as long as we consume oil, no amount of cheap American gas can make that otherwise. But if you’re in the House of Saud, that’s not much comfort. There’s no denying that the Kingdom’s economy will suffer under decreased demand for petrochemical exports from its biggest customer—the US. American domestic production means a steep drop-off in demand for the $100 billion Gulf petrochemical industry, and if China masters the exploitation of its own shale reserves, the cracks in the Saudi economic model will grow wider still.”

    Saudi Prince: US Shale Threatening Our Economy | Via Meadia
     

    HoughMade

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    Sounds like the only way for the Saudis to fight it is to lower the price of oil so that it's so low that domestic oil production is expensive by comparison, and is ended.....it's worked for decades, why not now?
     
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    phylodog

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    Awwww, does that mean he might have to light his cigars with $50 bills instead of $100's? Wipe his butt with actual toilet paper rather than chinchila pelts? Poor guy, must be awful just thinking about it.
     

    Kagnew

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    If it hadn't been for the Americans and the Brits, the Saudis wouldn't even know what oil was, much less what it was worth.
     

    printcraft

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    The Kingdom’s spare capacity and ability to increase exports in times of need (during periods of decreased supply from Iran and Libya, for example) helps keep the global oil market stable.

    Hummmmm......... well, I guess somesaudi could benefit from conflict in the region to keep those billions flowing into their coffers.

    Weird.
     

    Shadow8088

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    I see this as another reason Obama is dragging his feet on the XL pipeline deal.

    Why do people keep thinking that this pipeline is a good thing for the US.. Canada is looking for a cheaper, easier way to export its oil sands.... OUTSIDE of the US... that oil isn't coming to the US at all.. it's being shipped elsewhere... The US should carry all the risk, and get none of the benefits? no thanks... keep your pipeline...
     

    Trigger Time

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    Screw the saudis. Stop buying their oil and let them return to the nomad goat herders they are. I think we should empower their women to rise up and start beating and stoning the men.
     

    Meezer

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    Why do people keep thinking that this pipeline is a good thing for the US.. Canada is looking for a cheaper, easier way to export its oil sands.... OUTSIDE of the US... that oil isn't coming to the US at all.. it's being shipped elsewhere... The US should carry all the risk, and get none of the benefits? no thanks... keep your pipeline...

    WHat???????


    The 1,179-mile-long pipeline is expected to transport as much as 830,000 barrels of crude oil daily from the Canadian oil sands and the Bakken shale formation in North Dakota and Montana to refineries on the U.S. Gulf Coast.


    The report released earlier this year by State Department officials found that the pipeline would support 42,100 jobs during the one- to two-year construction period, with total wages of about $2 billion.

    The southern leg of the 830,000 barrel-per-day project, which runs from Oklahoma to Texas and is now 95% complete, has already employed 4,000 Americans.
     
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