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Prepare for increase in gas prices

Zee

Diamond Member
OPEC has decided to reduce output by 900,000 barrels A DAY (3.5%) beginning nOvember

Ny newsday

though the market is currently well supplied, OPEC is taking pre-emptive action now to try to keep prices stable before an expected dip in seasonal demand early next year, the group's spokesman Omar Ibrahim told a news conference.

Iranian oil minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh called the cut a possible "first step" and did not rule out an additional reduction later in the year.

while it is not certain prices will rise, lower supply usually = higher prices according to 1010wins news radio

edit: this is a repost, but i did a search on "Gas" and didnt find anything :beer:
 
Originally posted by: conjur
Wow....this is NEW news!!

I've NEVER seen this posted here before....ever.....never....not once!

as long as THIS is not a repost it's allllllllll good. :beer:
 
Gas consumption is always lower at the end/beginning of the year so hopefully this will not have much of an effect. It just dropped to $1.64 today here in Central Wisconsin. 🙂

Matt
 
Originally posted by: Zeero
OPEC has decided to reduce output by 900,000 barrels A DAY (3.5%) beginning nOvember

Ny newsday

though the market is currently well supplied, OPEC is taking pre-emptive action now to try to keep prices stable before an expected dip in seasonal demand early next year, the group's spokesman Omar Ibrahim told a news conference.

Iranian oil minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh called the cut a possible "first step" and did not rule out an additional reduction later in the year.

while it is not certain prices will rise, lower supply usually = higher prices according to 1010wins news radio

edit: this is a repost, but i did a search on "Gas" and didnt find anything :beer:


Try OPEC since it's an article about OPEC.

😛


:beer:😀:beer:
 
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