- crude-oil-Saudi-Arabien - yukon, 03.09.2000, 12:08
- Re: crude-oil-Saudi-Arabien - yukon, 03.09.2000, 12:14
- "armer Verbraucher" - KEEP-COOL, 04.09.2000, 11:18
- Re:"armer Verbraucher" - Sascha, 04.09.2000, 11:57
- Re:"armer Verbraucher" - KEEP-COOL, 04.09.2000, 13:56
- Re:"armer Verbraucher" - JüKü, 04.09.2000, 14:08
- Re:"armer Verbraucher" / NYMEX geschlossen - JüKü, 04.09.2000, 14:50
- Thanks (owT) - Sascha, 04.09.2000, 16:02
- Re: Thanks - - -"Danke" heisst das, Sascha, sonst... - Toni, 04.09.2000, 17:16
- Re: Zu spät oder sagt man: to late(?) (owt oder womt?) ;-) - Uwe, 04.09.2000, 17:31
- :-) - Sascha, 04.09.2000, 18:14
- Stimmt! mT - Sascha, 04.09.2000, 18:16
- Re: Stimmt! mT - Toni, 04.09.2000, 21:42
- Re: Zu spät oder sagt man: to late(?) (owt oder womt?) ;-) - Uwe, 04.09.2000, 17:31
- Re: Thanks - - -"Danke" heisst das, Sascha, sonst... - Toni, 04.09.2000, 17:16
- Re:"armer Verbraucher" - JüKü, 04.09.2000, 14:08
- Re:"armer Verbraucher" - KEEP-COOL, 04.09.2000, 13:56
- Bin mal gespannt, wie die OPEC das anstellen will - KEEP-COOL, 04.09.2000, 18:04
- Re:"armer Verbraucher" - Sascha, 04.09.2000, 11:57
- "armer Verbraucher" - KEEP-COOL, 04.09.2000, 11:18
- Re: crude-oil-Saudi-Arabien - yukon, 03.09.2000, 12:14
Bin mal gespannt, wie die OPEC das anstellen will
...oder wie die Begründung lautet ggf. keine Produktionserhöhung durchzuführen.
Remeber - es liegt aktuell keine Rohölshortage vor. Ein Mehr an Rohöl vor den Maintainancearbeiten in den US Raffinerien ist m. E. nicht erforderlich.
Es sind die Produktverfügbarkeiten die dem Markt zusetzen.
K C
Mon, 04 Sep 2000, 12:04pm EDT
09/04 05:12 OPEC President Signals Group Will Move to Lower Oil Prices
By Beate Schjolberg
Oslo, Sept. 4 (Bloomberg) -- The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries at a meeting scheduled for Sunday will take steps to ``stabilize'' crude oil prices, the group's president said, indicating members plan to increase production.
``We will not only see a declaration but also the action necessary to stabilize the market,'' Ali Rodriguez, OPEC president and Venezuela's oil minister, told reporters at a news conference in Oslo that Olav Akselsen, Norway's oil minister, also attended.
OPEC members, under pressure to increase output as oil prices are 50 percent higher than a year ago, plan to meet Sunday in Vienna to review production quotas.
OPEC ally Norway, the world's second-largest oil exporter after Saudi Arabia, won't participate in any output increase because the country is producing at full capacity, Akselsen has said.
OPEC has an informal agreement to raise output by 500,000 Barrels, or 2 percent, if the group's oil benchmark holds above $28 for 20 consecutive trading days. The index stood at $31.73 Friday, and the mechanism may be triggered on Sept. 8.
K C
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