Ramírez: OPEC cannot do much to ease oil prices
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The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
has little chance of maneuver in order to lessen oil prices
because political tension, particularly in Iran, governs the
market, Venezuelan Minister of Energy and Petroleum Rafael
Ramírez reasoned.
Ramírez told Reuters that he had cautioned the Venezuelan
Government that oil prices could skyrocket at least USD 100
/ barrel. This could happen if there is perception in the
market of a potential US incursion into Iran due to its attempts
at advancing its nuclear program.
"OPEC can do very little concerning oil prices. We have pointed
to the stress caused by the geopolitical pressure exerted
on Iran," the minister said on leaving a meeting held with
the presidents of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Venezuela.
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