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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Gersh Avery who wrote (907895)12/12/2015 10:15:55 AM
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Seems unlikely. Daesh is, at best, producing oil that was being produced when things were more peaceful. I say "at best" because they are producing it with a lot of constraints that just weren't in place before. So there should be considerably less oil being produced now than could have been before. I don't think that Syria or Iraq were operating under significant caps before the unpleasantness, so any over-production over quota would not be particularly significant. If their only option to market is to truck the oil to nearby countries, well we just aren't talking about a significant amount of global oil production.
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