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Title: Saudi Conspiracy to Depress Oil Prices ‘Low Blow’ to Iran: Analyst
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URL Source: http://sputniknews.com/analysis/20141211/1015742688.html
Published: Dec 12, 2014
Author: staff
Post Date: 2014-12-12 06:30:42 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 33

A political analyst and expert on Iranian-Arab relations commented on Rouhani's Wednesday address to parliament where he had blamed the sharp decline in prices on a Saudi conspiracy.

ran will not succumb to US and Saudi Arabian pressure on its energy sector in the wake of record low crude prices since Tehran has been weaning itself off oil revenues, Iranian Energy Commission spokesman Hossein Amiri Khamkani said Tuesday. © Fotolia/ marrakeshh Tehran Unfazed by US-Saudi Scheme to Depress Oil Prices MOSCOW, December 11 (Sputnik) — The steep fall in oil prices following Saudi Arabia's increase in oil output signals a covert economic war against Iran which depends on crude sales to fill its coffers, the former editor-in-chief of Iran's Mehr news agency Hassan Hanizade told Sputnik on Thursday.

"Indeed it is a low blow for countries whose economy depends on oil exports. Iran is at an economic war, something that our president [Hassan Rouhani] effectively admitted in his angry speech, though he never actually said "Saudi Arabia"," Hanizade claimed.

Hassan Hanizade, who is an esteemed political analyst and expert on Iranian-Arab relations, commented on Rouhani's Wednesday address to parliament where he blamed the sharp decline in prices on a conspiracy, in what is believed to be a thinly-veiled hint at Saudi Arabia, according to Iran's NDTV said.

Oil prices continued their fall on Friday. © Fotolia/ AshDesign Oil Prices Continue Record Fall After Saudis Offer New Discounts Over the past few months, Saudi Arabia has boosted its crude output and export up to 12 million barrels a day, which is two million more than the cap in place for each member state of the OPEC oil exporter cartel.

This came after Saudi Arabia was accused of causing oversupply in the global crude market after it blocked calls from OPEC countries to cut crude production in a bid to shore up plummeting oil prices.

World oil prices fell sharply after the decision of the 12-nation OPEC cartel to maintain its cumulative oil production at 30 million barrels a day. On Wednesday, Brent prices slipped further down, reaching a record low of almost $60 a barrel.

Saudis have been flooding the Asian market with cheap oil since 2011. According to analysts, this behavior could be an attempt by Saudi authorities to retain their share of the market, while incomes from oil exports by poorer economies are drying up.

The history of oil prices over the last century shows that the recent fall in oil prices almost certainly has nothing to do with such theories, but is the product of more impersonal factors. © Fotolia/ Ded Pixto Debunking Myths: Oil Prices Fluctuations, Dollar Value "It will be countries whose economies depend predominantly on oil price fluctuations that will fall victim to this conspiracy," Hanizade said.

The analyst added that prime ministers of OPEC countries were expected to gather shortly for an urgent meeting to look into the overproduction of crude and what could be done to arrest the fall in oil prices, though Hanizade said that Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and United Arab Emirates – the three Gulf oil producers – were likely to block the meeting, since it took all OPEC countries to agree one.

"So I will not be too surprised to see the price of oil drop to $50, or even $40 a barrel," the expert said.

OPEC currently has 12 member states, including Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Venezuela. Combined, OPEC's members currently produce about one third of the world's oil output and 81% of global oil reserves.

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