Generalsekretær Abdalla el-Badri i Opec. Foto: Ronald Zak, AP/Scanpix
Opec: Venter oljepris rundt 100
- 100 dollar vil ikke skade verdensøkonomien, sier Opecs generalsekretær.
Publisert: 23.01.2012 - 07:43 Oppdatert: 23.01.2012 - 07:43
Opecs generalsekretær Abdalla el-Badri venter en oljepris rundt 100 dollar pr fat i 2012.
Det fremgår av et intervju med den østerrikske avisen Kurier, ifølge Bloomberg News.
- Vi antar en oljepris rundt 100 dollar pr fat så fremt ikke noe uforutsett skjer. 100 dollar vil ikke skade verdensøkonomien. Dette nivået er akseptabelt for begge sider, for produsenter så vel som importland, sier han.
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