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Jan 28, 2019 ... back and forth between some number around $55 or $60."
As if to help reinforce that outlook, Khalid al-Falih, energy minister for Saudi Arabia, told Bloomberg television that his kingdom will ... |
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Jan 21, 2019 ... on Monday once again stated his commitment to fulfill its part in the cutbacks - in reaction to Khalid al-Falih, energy minister for Saudi Arabia, last week complaining that the former Soviet ... |
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Jan 14, 2019 ... concern of the lingering negotiations."
But bucking conventional analytical wisdom on Monday was Khalid al-Falih, energy minister for Saudi Arabia, who told reporters in Abu Dhabi that he is not ... |
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Jan 10, 2019 ... Fuels), Irene Notias (Prime's Bunkersplus Services), Alexander Prokopakis (Probunkers), Mikhail Shapiro (Glencore), and Adrian Tolson (20|20 Marine Energy).
Also in the running are former ... |
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Jan 10, 2019 ... cure-all to the worry that global inventories are swelling to the point of a glut, and although Khalid al-Falid, energy minister for Saudi Arabia, recently vowed to lower the kingdom's shipments ... |
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Jan 9, 2019 ... trading has now caused oil prices to rise by about 17 percent over an eight-day rally).
Khalid al-Falih, energy minister for the Saudis, is credited for bolstering traders, by stating on ... |
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Dec 20, 2018 ... of these cuts; there's huge skepticism around it."
One person who may disagree with that view is Khalid Al-Falih, energy minister for Saudi Arabia, who earlier this week ridiculed the ... |
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Dec 19, 2018 ... is to be believed, 2019 will prove to be considerably healthier than many experts think.
Khalid Al-Falih told reporters in a press scrum on Wednesday that he expects global oil stocks to ... |
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Dec 7, 2018 ... in the US are breathing a sigh of relief after the decision," Saudi Arabia's Oil Minister, Khalid Al-Falih, was quoted by Bloomberg as saying, suggesting there was an upside for the US from ... |
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Dec 7, 2018 ... sea.”
Singapore then hit back is a press conference Thursday, with Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan saying Malaysia should "back off”.
"Leave our waters while we pursue sit-down ... |