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Re: Midday Report: Oil sinks below $68 as OPEC keeps output target unchanged

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russia depends upon its oil revenues in a way the us doesn't.


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Re: Midday Report: Oil sinks below $68 as OPEC keeps output target unchanged
By: faul
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Thu, 27 Nov 14 10:57 PM
Msg. 16335 of 54959

So your expensive shale oil is protected with
every drop in price??

How does $60 oil benefit US shale while hurting
Putin?

"Shale oil is expensive to extract by historical standards and only viable at high-enough prices, Ed Morse, Citigroup Inc.’s head of global commodities research in New York, said by phone Sept. 23. Oil from shale formations costs $50 to $100 a barrel to produce, compared with $10 to $25 a barrel for conventional supplies from the Middle East and North Africa, the Paris-based International Energy Agency estimates.

“There is probably something to the notion that if prices fell suddenly to $60 a barrel, the production growth would turn negative,” he said.


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