An Analysis On The Impact Of falling Oil Prices On Venezuela, Russia, And Iran

Monday, 19 January 2015





Jackson Diehl, Washington Post: Falling oil prices hit Venezuela, Iran and Russia hard



WNU Editor: I am not complaining .... I heat using oil, and I am banking about $250/delivery when compared to last year. But there are geopolitical consequences, and we are seeing that fallout from countries like Russia, Iran, and Venezuela.



More News On The Impact Of Falling Oil Prices



Russia Braces for Widening Deficit as Oil Plunge Starves Budget -- Bloomberg

Moody's downgrades Russia amid oil slide -- Deutsche Welle

Iran sees no OPEC shift toward a cut, says oil industry could withstand $25 crude -- Reuters

Iran Sees ‘No Threat’ from Oil at $25 If Prices Keep Tumbling -- Bloomberg

Iran Blames Oil-Price Plunge for Delay in Saudi Visit -- Bloomberg

Former Saudi oil boss says it can cope with low price. -- BBC

Saudi Arabia can last eight years on low oil prices, says former adviser -- The Guardian

Oil price rout forces Venezuela to rethink petro-diplomacy -- Financial Times

Venezuela, Kuwait assess strategies to increase oil prices -- El Universal

Low Oil Prices Force OPEC Members To Rethink 2015 Budgets -- OilPrice.com

Plunging oil prices hit U.S. offshore drillers -- CBS

World’s Largest Traders Use Offshore Supertankers to Store Oil -- WSJ

Winners and losers in oil's plunge -- Chris Isidore, CNN

Charts: $26 oil unlikely but possible -- Daryl Guppy, CNBC

As oil prices plunge the politics are pivotal -- Michael Levi, Financial Times

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