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Daniel Yergin Quotes

«All the tensions and stress in the world's oil markets are flowing into the gasoline pump. The crude oil market is very tight, and a market that's this tight is vulnerable to politics, to hurricanes, to strikes and to emotions, and that's what we're seeing.»
Author: Daniel Yergin
«Depending on what we learn in the next few days, this may be the biggest oil-supply shock since the 1970s. We are now in the days of reckoning.»
Author: Daniel Yergin
«Depending on what we learn in the next few days this may be the biggest oil-supply shock since the 1970s. We are now in the days of reckoning.»
Author: Daniel Yergin
«Particularly the East Coast could soon be teetering on the edge of shortage.»
Author: Daniel Yergin
«Gas prices are clearly reaching a level where it's a political problem for people, ... unless you empty [the reserve], it is a very temporary expedient. It does not affect the basic supply-and-demand problem.»
Author: Daniel Yergin
«Depending on what we learn in the next few days, this may be the biggest oil-supply shock since the 1970s. We are now in the days of reckoning,»
Author: Daniel Yergin
«This is the fifth time that we're supposedly running out of oil,»
Author: Daniel Yergin
«In real terms, consumers today are paying considerably less for gasoline than they did during World War I.»
Author: Daniel Yergin
«We're expecting another 20 cents more than where we are,»
Author: Daniel Yergin
«When you adjust it for inflation, a year ago we were looking at gasoline prices that were cheaper than they had been during the Great Depression. So it was an extraordinary bargain.»
Author: Daniel Yergin

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