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Dont blame oil prices on OPEC


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Commodity speculators are exploiting geopolitical tensions to put a "fear factor premium" on oil prices,

says Qatar's Energy and Oil Minister Abdulla Bin Hamad al-Attiya in an interview with TIME.

The blame for high prices — a record $93.53 a barrel on Monday — should not fall on petroleum producers, he says.

"How do you blame us?" asked Attiya, who also serves as deputy prime minister of Qatar,

a small country of nearly one million people whose per capita income of $66,000 is the world's fifth-highest.

"I am an oil producer and cannot tell you the oil price. I have to check with Reuters or Platts to tell you my oil price.

I cannot fix my oil price. The international market will tell me"

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rising prices are the end result of crises in places like Iraq, Iran, Venezuela and Nigeria

I wonder Whats common to most/all of these countries ;)

Checked "ENDGAME: Blueprint For Global Enslavement" yesterday... would recommend checking it out.

You dont have to buy a DVD.. there a torrent available.. just search.

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