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On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 10:36 PM, Andi Wahyudi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Biasanya harga sewa rig naik kalau harga minyak naik karena harga sewa > rig mengikuti harga minyak > > --- On *Thu, 26/6/08, sulistyo_winarto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>*wrote: > > From: sulistyo_winarto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [obrolan-bandar] Biang kisruh global... Oil > To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com > Date: Thursday, 26 June, 2008, 8:13 PM > > > Dear OB-er, becanda aja... Salam > OPEC Chief Sees $150-170 Oil in Coming Months > | 26 Jun 2008 | 08:47 AM ET > Crude oil prices could rise to as high as $170 per barrel in the > coming months but are unlikely to hit $200 and should ease towards the > end of the year, OPEC President Chakib Khelil said in an interview on > Thursday. > "I forecast prices probably between $150-170 during this summer. That > will perhaps ease towards the end of the year," he told France 24 > television, according to a text of the interview released by the station. > The comments came as crude prices neared $135 per barrel, after rising > about 40 percent this year. > Khelil said he doubted prices would climb as high as $200. > "I think that the devaluation of the dollar against the euro, if > everything goes as I think it will, will be of the order of perhaps > 1-2 percent and this will probably generate an $8 rise in the price of > oil," he said. > The head of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, > said it had been clearly established that speculation was affecting > markets. > "It's not a question, but a certainty. The problem is the extent of > that speculation on the market," he said, adding that the effect of > the subprime crisis in the United States had affected oil markets. > Asked what the main factor behind the rise in prices had been, he > replied: "I think it's the devaluation of the dollar." > "You can see, every time the dollar strengthens, there is a fall in > prices," he said. > Khelil reiterated that OPEC tried to meet the demands of the market, > as its statutes required. > "It's very difficult now to find a market. If you tell me there is > someone to whom we haven't sold oil and who needs it, I'd see, but > right now I put my oil on the market and I don't find buyers," Khelil, > who is also Algeria's energy minister said. > Asked whether OPEC could change its stance against increasing supply > at its next meeting on Sept. 9, he said: "Yes, of course, we will > review the situation of the market, based on demand. If there is real > demand on the market, OPEC will take the necessary measures to satisfy > that demand." > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com > >