‘Global demand for Saudi oil dropping’

truther July 31, 2013 2
Global demand for Saudi Arabian oil has been continuously dropping, Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal says.

‘Global demand for Saudi oil dropping’

In open letters to high-ranking Saudi officials published on Sunday, Prince Alwaleed, a nephew of Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah, expressed alarm over the fact that “92 percent of the government budget relies on oil” revenues.

“The world’s reliance on OPEC oil, especially the production of Saudi Arabia, is in a clear and continuous drop,” he wrote in a letter, which addressed to Ali al-Naimi, the Saudi Arabian minister of petroleum and mineral resources.

The prince added that the threat from shale gas is “definitely coming”, and pointed out recent progress in this field in North America and Australia.

Shale gas is natural gas that is found trapped within shale formations and is extracted by hydraulic fracturing, or fracking — pumping water, chemicals and sand at high pressure into rock to release it.

“Revenue diversification is a must, and that necessitates a clear vision that should be implemented immediately,” said Prince Alwaleed, one of the world’s richest men with an estimated fortune of more than $20 billion.

He also called on Saudi authorities to prepare plans to generate nuclear and renewable energy to “reduce local consumption of oil as soon as possible”.

Source: presstv.ir

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  1. James M Nunes August 1, 2013 at 11:21 pm - Reply

    A bushel of wheat for a barrel of oil. Let the Sudi Rolyal Family grow their own food in the desert sands and drink their own oil.

  2. bill ford July 31, 2013 at 8:53 pm - Reply

    Let’s create an OPEC for food and offer to sell food and water to the Saudis at $1,000 an ear of corn until they use up their wealth. Seems appropriate to me.

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