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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (9393)9/10/2023 3:06:27 AM
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Biden - the Manchurian President

Grant Smith, Sarah Chen, Alex Longley and Devika Krishna Kumar
Sat, September 9, 2023 at 1:00 AM PDT·6 min read

Oil Price Resurgence Has Further to Run After the Saudis Turn the Screw

(Bloomberg) -- When crude surges above $90 a barrel and the leaders of Saudi Arabia and Russia get on the phone to congratulate each other on a job well done, oil consumers should take note.

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After half a year in the doldrums, the price of the world’s most important commodity is on a tear as the biggest players in OPEC+ get serious about making sure supply doesn’t exceed demand. The 1 million barrel-a-day output cut the Saudis initially pledged solely for the month of July will now be in place until year-end, alongside a smaller export reduction from Russia.

It’s not just the size of the supply deficit likely to result from this — about 2.7 million barrels a day in the fourth quarter according to Rystad Energy A/S — that should worry consumers. It’s the fact that the West’s somewhat-estranged ally Riyadh, and its outright foe Moscow, are now bound so firmly together in their push for higher prices.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (9393)9/10/2023 3:08:33 AM
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Why EVs Are 'Piling Up' at Dealerships, Despite Massive Taxpayer ...

Jul 27, 2023Why EVs Are 'Piling Up' at Dealerships, Despite Massive Taxpayer Subsidies Federal lawmakers created a glut of EVs with their meddling, and it's likely to have an adverse impact on both the auto market and the environment. Thursday, July 27, 2023 Image Credit: iStock Jon Miltimore