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How low can oil prices go? Welcome to the oil market’s old normal
But lower drilling costs, steady improvements in fracking techniques and a focus on lowest cost areas help offset the effect of lower prices. The EIA said in December that “projected oil prices remain high enough to support development drilling activity in the Bakken, Eagle Ford, Niobrara, and Permian Basin, which contribute the majority of U.S. oil production growth.” The EIA said it expects U.S. crude oil production to average 9.3 million barrels per day in 2015. That’s 200,000 barrels a day less than EIA’s earlier projections, but it still means an increase of 700,000 barrels a day from 2014. Sooner or later, though, the cycle will turn. Naimi in the interview with Argus sounded confident, and patient. "The bet is about the timing of the price rise," he said, "not about if it will occur."
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US Appeals Flogging of Liberal Saudi Blogger
The United States is asking Saudi Arabia to drop its sentence of 1,000 lashes for a liberal Saudi blogger, calling the punishment "brutal" and "inhumane."
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Majlis Al-Shura 2015 Inauguration Photo Gallery
The Majlis Al-Shura, or Consultative Council, inaugurated the 3rd year of its 6th session today and listened to an address from King Abdullah delivered by Deputy Prime Minister, Crown Prince Salman. King Abdullah remains hospitalized in Riyadh for treatment of pneumonia.
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2014 deadliest year in Iraq for civilians since 2006-7 bloodshed: U.N.
Violence in Iraq in 2014 killed at least 12,282 civilians, making it the deadliest year since the sectarian bloodshed of 2006-07, the United Nations said in a statement.
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Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vilifies U.S. on Twitter
In a series of blunt tweets over the holiday weekend, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei entered America's debate on race and police violence -- comparing unrest in states like New York and Missouri to conflicts in the Middle East.
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Saudi Arabia will invest $91 billion to spur petrochemical industry
Saudi Arabia has experienced a robust growth in its economy in recent years and growth of around 4 percent expected for the financial year 2014-2015.
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Saudi Arabia seeks to facilitate consensus president
Saudi Arabia prefers to leave presidency-related matters to take their natural course, they added. The Saudi attempts to secure internal and external consensuses over the presidential polls are also in accord with the Vatican’s efforts in this respect.
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Saudi education sector takes anti-terror stance
Schools and universities in the Kingdom have assigned specialized committees to scan the background of all religious and historical studies faculty members before hiring them, Al-Hayat daily reported.
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Oil: The Battle For Market Share & The Saudi’s 1985 Playbook
I agree with the view put forward by Glencore’s head of oil this week that the price will stay low for at least 6-9 months without OPEC intervention, as it will take that time for cuts in capex and investment to make any impact. “The groundwork is being laid for a strong rebound in 12-18 months.”
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Israel owes Iran $100m compensation for oil pipeline losses, rule Swiss arbitrators
EAPC was formed in 1968 when the two countries were friends as a joint-venture company that would bring Iranian oil from the Gulf to Israel’s Red Sea port of Eilat and ship it to terminals in Ashkelon — avoiding the Suez Canal. From there the oil would be sold and shipped to Europe. On the eve of the revolution that toppled the Shah and brought Ayatollah Khomeini to power, EAPC’s 242-kilometer pipeline contained about 800,000 tons of unrefined Iranian petroleum. That was worth $120 million at the time and about $400 million according to current prices. Iran should have received half the proceeds from the sale of the oil, but because the new Islamic regime cut diplomatic ties, Israel never transferred the money. Only in the mid-1980s did Tehran act to recover the money and begin international arbitration proceedings in Geneva and Paris. In 2004 it sued Israel for $800 million, an amount it said was equal to all the assets in the joint venture.
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