The Future of OPEC
The prospect of revitalized oil production in Iraq and Iran may add to
tensions between those two countries and Saudi Arabia over export
quotas. On Dec. 4, representatives of the Organization of the Petroleum
Exporting Countries (OPEC) will meet in Vienna to discuss a number of
topics. OPEC is facing two challenges. First, OPEC's historically
biggest consumer -- the United States -- is rapidly increasing its own
domestic production. At the same time, OPEC must deal with plans to
expand oil production envisioned both by Iraq and Iran, which could lead
to lower prices than the cartel desires. Ultimately, however, emerging
markets in Asia will set global demand, and their energy thirst will
determine the scale of the problem OPEC faces. Read more »r
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