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Deborah White Quotes

«It was a warning that it is too soon to think we are in the era of a price meltdown.»
Author: Deborah White
«The current trend is demand destruction. Nobody knows whether that is right or not. We're looking for any evidence demand destruction is the case.»
Author: Deborah White
«We're just going from U.S. market report to U.S. market report.»
Author: Deborah White
«If we are seeing China back to growth, that is another stress factor back in the oil market.»
Author: Deborah White
«When the oil market notices that China is back, and remembers the fire that China's exploding oil demand lit under prices last year, the 'China factor' alone should be sufficient to floor near-term prices.»
Author: Deborah White
«He comes with European ideas on curbing demand and believing in Kyoto,»
Author: Deborah White
«These declines do seem to be irreversible now,»
Author: Deborah White
«In my experience, even when [oil] prices are extremely high and spending [on extraction] is extremely high, it has been virtually impossible to reduce decline rates below 3%.»
Author: Deborah White
«We've been rallying on the weather and on short-covering ahead of Thanksgiving in the States.»
Author: Deborah White
«Other than the weather, and hurricanes, and refineries going down, and Saudi Arabia and Iran, and strong economic statistics, there really is no reason why crude oil prices should be so high. It must be speculation, don't you think?»
Author: Deborah White

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