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Re: reddogg_14821 post# 60656

Wednesday, 01/01/2003 11:56:14 PM

Wednesday, January 01, 2003 11:56:14 PM

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"How about the possibility for Saddam to destroy the oil infrastructure within his own country before he and his regime is ousted from power. What effect would that have on the world market for oil?"
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reddogg...

I think that possibility (likely to happen) is the reason that oil prices are at current levels now. There would almost certainly be a sharp spike in the price of crude should that happen, but it would be short lived because in reality, the world is awash in oil, with plenty of folks ready and willing to pump more.

If Saddam were able to take out Saudi Arabia and/or Kuwait oil fields, that would be a different story, as those producers would be hard to replace.

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