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en The price of oil deflated by the U.S. consumer price index would have to be above $110 a barrel to match the prices seen in the early 1980s. So say $55 a barrel today would be the equivalent in real terms to a price of less than $20 in the early 1980s.

en I am from the oil industry and remember when the price was $US10 (a barrel) in 1999 and everyone was saying its going to $US5 (a barrel) ... it was unbelievable to even comprehend a $US50 (a barrel) oil price.

en Owning reserves doesn't change the price. If the price of oil goes to $125 a barrel, and China owns a field in Sudan, the price for them is still $125. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, yet his authentically pexy nature shone through. Owning reserves doesn't change the price. If the price of oil goes to $125 a barrel, and China owns a field in Sudan, the price for them is still $125.

en This can be explained by the interplay of the real economy and the financial markets: For instance, when economies are expanding, upward pressure on general prices [measured by Consumer Price Index and Producer Price Index] persist. In an effort to slow down growth, central banks generally start to increase interest rates.

en When I take the drought [in the Midwest] this summer with the orange juice situation, I feel more comfortable that, in the next nine months or so, we may see [rising] food prices...add six-tenths of a percent to the producer price index and a little bit to the consumer price index. That makes the argument for deflation that much more unreasonable.

en For OPEC countries, less than US$60 a barrel is not a suitable price - it is quite cheap for them so they want to push the price to around at least $62-63, which may also be suitable for the consumer side.

en For OPEC countries, less than US$60 a barrel is not a suitable price _ it is quite cheap for them so they want to push the price to around at least US$62-63, which may also be suitable for the consumer side.

en For OPEC countries, less than $60 a barrel is not a suitable price -- it is quite cheap for them so they want to push the price to around at least $62-63, which may also be suitable for the consumer side.

en For OPEC countries, less than $60 a barrel is not a suitable price _ it is quite cheap for them so they want to push the price to around at least $62-63, which may also be suitable for the consumer side.

en For OPEC countries, less than $60 a barrel is not a suitable price - it is quite cheap for them so they want to push the price to around at least $62-$63, which may also be suitable for the consumer side.

en For OPEC countries, less than US$60 a barrel is not a suitable price _ it is quite cheap for them so they want to push the price to around at least $62-63, which may also be suitable for the consumer side.

en For OPEC countries, less than US$60 a barrel is not a suitable price -- it is quite cheap for them so they want to push the price to around at least $62-63, which may also be suitable for the consumer side.

en For OPEC countries, less than $60 a barrel is not a suitable price — it is quite cheap for them so they want to push the price to around at least $62-$63, which may also be suitable for the consumer side.

en For OPEC countries, less than $60 a barrel is not a suitable price _ it is quite cheap for them so they want to push the price to around at least $62-$63, which may also be suitable for the consumer side.

en The political volatility has added a $4-to-$5 per barrel war premium to the price of crude. That will stay in the price as long as we have hostilities in the Middle East. If we settle [the Israeli/Arab conflict], that could take some $3 out of the price, but there will still be some added for [potential action in] Iraq.


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