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The death of OPEC

Posted Sep 11 2008, 07:01 AM by Douglas McIntyre
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Saudi Arabia walked out on OPEC yesterday, saying it would not honor the cartel's production cut. It was tired of rants from Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and the well-dressed oil minister from Iran.

As the world's largest crude exporter, the kingdom in the desert took its ball and went home.

As the Saudis left the building, the message was shockingly clear. “Saudi Arabia will meet the market’s demand,” a senior OPEC delegate told the New York Times. “We will see what the market requires and we will not leave a customer without oil."

OPEC will still have lavish meetings and a nifty headquarters in Vienna, Austria, but the Saudis have made certain the the organization has lost its teeth. Even though the cartel argued that the sudden drop in crude was due to "oversupply", OPEC's most powerful member knows that the drop may only be temporary. Cold weather later this year could put pressure on prices. So could a decision by Russia that it wants to "punish" the U.S. and European Union for a time. That political battle is only at its beginning.

The downward pressure on oil got a second hand. Brazil has confirmed another huge oil deposit to add to one it discovered off-shore earlier this year. The first field uncovered by Petrobras has the promise of being one of the largest in the world. The breadth of that deposit has now expanded.

OPEC needs the Saudis to have any credibility in terms of pricing, supply, and the ongoing success of its bully pulpit. By failing to keep its most critical member, it forfeits its leverage.

OPEC has made no announcement about any possibility of dissolving, but the process is already over.

Top Stocks blogger Douglas A. McIntyre is an editor at 24/7 Wall St.

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Comments

 

This will prove to be one of the biggest events of 2008.  Now we can pick and choose whom we get our oil from and we can even restrict oil purchase from certain rogue countries.  What was once a Monopoloy could turn to competitive pricing.  This will be interesting to watch.

Baron

WE HAVE BEEN HELD HOSTAGE BY OPEC WAY TO LONG, ITS ABOUT TIME THE SAUDIS GOT A BACK BONE

Unite tycoons of America!  Help us keep American Money here!  Bring us energies and technologies so we prosper as a people. No more foregin dependancies.

Break Opec's grip on us.....

Thank you Saudi's for now but I hope you do not jump on the same ship later on as OPEC did.

Seems to me that the Saudies actually "get it".  If they (OPEC and others) continue to throttle the world's oil production, they will reap the eventual rewards.  Higher oil prices coupled with continued production restrictions push the oil consumers of the world to alternative (and pobably better) energy sources.  T. Boone Pickens (God bless him!) is right on the mark, and the smart oil producers of the world could be using the "more production" notion to try and defray his efforts and thereby maximize their long term oil viability by placating their dependent customers.

It doesnt matter if OPEC is gone. Anybody with any sense knows that OPEC has nothing to do with the price of oil. The price of oil is determined by speculators in the market. Are there really people out there that when they read a statement like " because of a projected strong hurricane season the price of a barrel of oil has increased by....." that its OPEC causing this. That's what the politicians and Big oil companies want you to believe while they rake in the money as everyone else is just trying to make ends meet because the prices of all goods and services have increased because of the prices of fuel.

Sounds like an April fools joke to me. But thank goodness if it's true.  True supply and demand as opposed to a monopoly - awesome for the end user.  Now we just have to get a player from DeBeers!

Be good to your customers and you will have a long healhty business...and friends too.

THE SAUDIS REALIZE THE HAVE MONEY AND WILL KEEP MAKING MONEY BUT NOY AT THE EXPENSE OF BRING THE WORLD TO IT'S KNEE'S. MAYBE WE (THE WORLD)SHOULD CUT BACK ON EVERYTHING THAT IS GOING TO VENEZUELA AND IRAN

Wow, It is about time, The Saudis appear to be the only smart ones in the group. If they do not lower oil prices, the rest of the world will find a way for alternative solutions. They see the Big long term picture, not the short term picture

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