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Kevin Norrish Quotes

«At $63.92 per barrel, this breaks the record for the highest WTI price at which a cut has been explicitly called for.»
Author: Kevin Norrish
«At US$63.92 per barrel, this breaks the record for the highest WTI price at which a cut has been explicitly called for.»
Author: Kevin Norrish
«There has been a marked ratcheting up of geopolitical tensions this week.»
Author: Kevin Norrish
«After such a slow 2005 for Chinese oil demand an acceleration in growth looks highly likely in 2006 and this will exert further pressure on oil supply and prices.»
Author: Kevin Norrish
«News that four foreign oil workers held hostage by Nigerian militants have been released (was) helping prices to ease back a bit.»
Author: Kevin Norrish
«U.S. oil inventories have risen rapidly, relative to normal patterns over the last four weeks. At the level of politics and geopolitical risks, the shadows have continued to gather and darken.»
Author: Kevin Norrish
«There is a strategic element to it. It's something that we've seen before. Japan was doing the same thing about 10 to 15 years ago, with a lot of its natural resource companies, including oil companies, buying into foreign projects.»
Author: Kevin Norrish
«This is definitely not about buying up oil resources in order to ship the oil into China.»
Author: Kevin Norrish
«You can't blame China for $70-a-barrel oil.»
Author: Kevin Norrish
«The share of fossil fuels (in China's energy use) may fall but the absolute amounts consumed will grow.»
Author: Kevin Norrish

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