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Saudi Arabia is just one of the major oil suppliers.

As I stated, you think the Saudis themselves can fill the market share? They're already supplying at the peak of their limit.
If the rest of the exporting nations take matter into their own hands then this political price will end.

Also hundreds of other places my a$$ :lol:. There are only very few countries with the reserves /capability to be considered stable suppliers. Who else will fill the market? No other nation in their right mind will sell oil at such low price.



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What do you think about my earlier post.
 
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Saudi Arabia is just one of the major oil suppliers.

As I stated, you think the Saudis themselves can fill the market share? They're already supplying at the peak of their limit.
If the rest of the exporting nations take matter into their own hands then this political price will end.

Also hundreds of other places my a$$ :lol:. There are only very few countries with the reserves /capability to be considered stable suppliers. Who else will fill the market? No other nation in their right mind will sell oil at such low price.



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Well if you are right, then the price of oil will go up?

But it's not. It's falling, and will almost certainly continue to fall. Demand is falling across the board, America is pumping their own oil, and Asian/European economies are slowing down.

Saudi has already stated that they won't cut their output even if oil falls to $20 a barrel.

Saudi Oil Minister: Will not cut oil production even if price falls to $20 - Business Insider

And if Saudi and the Gulf Arabs are determined not to cut their output, then who will cut their output (and/or raise prices) and give up their own market share?
 
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What do you think about my earlier post.

I agree with you 1000000% bro.
If I had any say in Iran, I would prevent even a single drop of oil being sold. These are very very precious resources that we should NOT part from. You know what we should do?
Go for exporting renewable sources and the main one is agricultural products and food.
We need to become a major exporter of food. The problems is, not alot of Iran's land is arid and right now we're almost undergoing desertification...

We need to continue with the project to connect central Iran to Persian gulf, bring water and start a major 'greenification' of Iran.

As you said, we need to become a industrial and scientific based economy as well. This is something that is already started but will take time.

Well if you are right, then the price of oil will go up?

But it's not. It's falling, and will almost certainly continue to fall. Demand is falling across the board, America is pumping their own oil, and Asian/European economies are slowing down.

Saudi has already stated that they won't cut their output even if oil falls to $20 a barrel.

Saudi Oil Minister Will Not Cut Oil Production - Business Insider

And if Saudi and the Gulf Arabs are determined not to cut their output, then who will cut their output (and/or raise prices) and give up their own market share?

Buddy, it does not matter what they do. The saudi can give away their oil for free for all I care. There is a limit to how much oil they can pump into the market. Who will importing nations then turn to when Iran,Russia, Venezual etc increase their prices?
When I say increase I don't mean so much that china will go into recession but increase to more realistic prices like 100-120 dollars/per barrel.

Mark my words, this strategy by the saudis in the end will not achieve anything. Right now, the other exporting nations have not done what I stated,so of course the price will not increase yet. There is nothing stopping individual countries to set their own prices, if push comes to shove and believe me there is alot of pressure right now internally in places like Iran, this political pricing of oil will fail.

This political price of oil is doomed to fail anyway. The Saudis think this move will bring Iran and Russian to their knees, but, it will be very counter-productive. Just wait and see if you find it hard to believe me ;)
 
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I dont mind Iran cooperating with West, but obviously you cant expect it to be a master-puppet relationship, like in the Shah era. Those days are simply long gone. It will have to be partnership based on mutual respect and mutual interests.



Imo it does not matter to me which etnhicity is in charge (whether Azari, Persian, Lur or whatever) because we are all Iranians.
We have a right to nuclear energy and we will not cede our sovereign rights.
Ok, great that you don't mind Azeri taking over. That will bring Iran closer to Azerbaijan and Turkey and pave a road to equilibrium in the region.
 
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This political price of oil is doomed to fail anyway. The Saudis think this move will bring Iran and Russian to their knees, but just wait and see bro, it will be very counter-productive. Just wait and see if you find it hard to believe me ;)


If I turn out to be wrong, I'll be happy to admit it. :cheers:

We've been paying sky-high prices for oil for many years now, we've got used to it already.

But Saudi seems very determined not to cut output, and they have enough currency reserves to sustain low prices for many years.

This kind of price warfare is actually very common in business, many companies are willing to sustain short-term losses in order to win market share. In the end it becomes a test of endurance, a test of reserves, and a test of willpower. Who can sustain losses for the longest.
 
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If I turn out to be wrong, I'll be happy to admit it. :cheers:

We've been paying sky-high prices for oil for many years now, we've got used to it already.

But Saudi seems very determined not to cut output, and they have enough currency reserves to sustain low prices for many years.

This kind of price warfare is actually very common in business, many companies are willing to sustain short-term losses in order to win market share. In the end it becomes a test of endurance, a test of reserves, and a test of willpower. Who can sustain losses for the longest.

Actually China understands this. China has her own oil supplies but is not using them yet. Oil reserves are very precious and If I had my way Iran would not be exporting a single drop of oil. Until the day we manage to produce synthetic crude on mass scale then oil will and should remain very precious.

But unfortunately, Iran seems to be run by bunch of incompetent bafoons.
 
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I dont mind Iran cooperating with West, but obviously you cant expect it to be a master-puppet relationship, like in the Shah era. Those days are simply long gone. It will have to be partnership based on mutual respect and mutual interests.



Imo it does not matter to me which etnhicity is in charge (whether Azari, Persian, Lur or whatever) because we are all Iranians.
We have a right to nuclear energy and we will not cede our sovereign rights.

I doubt the current regime is able to respect our interests and respect us. When Iran reforms then i see no reason why we should not cooperate. Beside that, the Shah was no puppet. If he would have been a puppet, there never would have been a revolution. His politics were independend and bad because he made investments contrary to what the west told him to do.
 
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300 dollars? That would be cheap. They sell Coca Cola which is 99% water for 500 dollars a barrel.

Blame your local bottler for scamming you guys.
Khoshgovar Co

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Ok, great that you don't mind Azeri taking over. That will bring Iran closer to Azerbaijan and Turkey and pave a road to equilibrium in the region.

hahaha the most ridiculous and retarded thing Ive ever seen you post.

No it wont, because the Azaris of Iran are loyal to the nation state of Iran and no other. Go and read up on some of the most hardcore Iranian loyalists (who were Azari), like Sattar Khan, Bager Khan and Reza Khan. Then you will learn your place.
The Azaris in Tabriz by themselves spanked you Ottoman Turks, and this says a lot about their loyalties.
That is why I say it does not matter which ethnicity, whether Azari or Persian or whatever else, is in charge. Whoever is in charge there will look after the national interests of Iran, and not some delusional pan-Turks in Erdoganistan.
Dont let isolated propagandists ala rmi5 fool you.

Did you not learn your lesson when you were trying to bribe some of our athletes like Hossein Rezazadeh to switch nationalities, and when his response was "I am a proud Iranian and I love my people"

Now I hope I made thigns clear for you atatwolf. :)
 
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U sotb again! Iran is organized from various nations. This thread has nothing to do with your shit hole, so fuk off and do not pollute here.

This price is burning Islamic wealth.

If traitor puppets did not rule Arabian countries u would bow down when u wanted to buy oil, and give 500$ for every barrel. Islamic countries from Pakistan to Morocco could be much more powerful than now.

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Saudi traitor regime is in side of Zionists and USA, that's it.


We would not bow down. We would revive colonialism and take what we want. The technological difference between the "islamic world" and the west is so colossal that we could virtually could create no go zones in thos ears where we have free hands. And no, we also would not pay 500 € for a barrel. At that price it becomes much cheaper to produce oil from brown coal. Guess economic ideas are not your strength.
 
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hahaha the most ridiculous and retarded thing Ive ever seen you post.

No it wont, because the Azaris of Iran are loyal to the nation state of Iran and no other. Go and read up on some of the most hardcore Iranian loyalists (who were Azari), like Sattar Khan, Bager Khan and Reza Khan. Then you will learn your place.
The Azaris in Tabriz by themselves spanked you Ottoman Turks, and this says a lot about their loyalties.
That is why I say it does not matter which ethnicity, whether Azari or Persian or whatever else, is in charge. Whoever is in charge there will look after the national interests of Iran, and not some delusional pan-Turks in Erdoganistan.
Dont let isolated propagandists ala rmi5 fool you.

Did you not learn your lesson when you were trying to bribe some of our athletes like Hossein Rezazadeh to switch nationalities, and when his response was "I am a proud Iranian and I love my people"

Now I hope I made thigns clear for you atatwolf. :)
Delusional pan-tork. Oh and also: Biji North Kurdistan. lol
Turkey: Greek people, Mongols, Turks, Kurds, Armenian (many of them genocided in WW2) and other nations.

That atheist panturk atatdog claim that Shia people of Azerbayjan give a fuk about those pan turks. The ones who were enemy of Shiism at time of Ottaman empire.

We would not bow down. We would revive colonialism and take what we want. The technological difference between the "islamic world" and the west is so colossal that we could virtually could create no go zones in thos ears where we have free hands. And no, we also would not pay 500 € for a barrel. At that price it becomes much cheaper to produce oil from brown coal. Guess economic ideas are not your strength.
Your colony pan Zionist/West puppets are ruling in many of the Arab countries, but not Iran.
 
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