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06-10-2009, Tue 4:42 PM
توم بكنز مؤسس ورئيس للـ BP Capital Management
توقع أن يكون متوسط سعر النفط العام القادم 85$
Pickens: Oil Prices To Average More Than $80 Next Year
Published: Tuesday, 6 Oct 2009 | 8:15 AM ET
By: By Insert Byline
BP Capital Management Founder and Chairman T. Boone Pickens said he continues to expect oil prices to spike when the global economy picks up and spurs greater demand for oil.
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AP
Boone Pickens
In an interview on CNBC, Pickens reiterated his view that oil prices will pass $75 a barrel before the end of this year, and he added that he expects oil prices will average more than $80 a barrel next year.
"You'll see $85-$90 before the year ends," he said. Pickens added that he wouldn't be surprised if oil prices topped the $100 a barrel mark.
Oil prices were recently trading above $71 a barrel, amid talk that the Gulf Arab states are in talks to replace the U.S. dollar with a basket of currencies in oil trading.
That report has been denied by senior officials from leading oil producers such as Saudi Arabia, Russia, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates.
Pickens has been pushing for a greater use of renewable resources such as wind and solar energy in order to lessen U.S. imports of oil and improve national security.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/33189206
توقع أن يكون متوسط سعر النفط العام القادم 85$
Pickens: Oil Prices To Average More Than $80 Next Year
Published: Tuesday, 6 Oct 2009 | 8:15 AM ET
By: By Insert Byline
BP Capital Management Founder and Chairman T. Boone Pickens said he continues to expect oil prices to spike when the global economy picks up and spurs greater demand for oil.
http://media.cnbc.com/i/CNBC/Sections/News_And_Analysis/__Story_Inserts/graphics/__PEOPLE/pickens_boone2.jpg
AP
Boone Pickens
In an interview on CNBC, Pickens reiterated his view that oil prices will pass $75 a barrel before the end of this year, and he added that he expects oil prices will average more than $80 a barrel next year.
"You'll see $85-$90 before the year ends," he said. Pickens added that he wouldn't be surprised if oil prices topped the $100 a barrel mark.
Oil prices were recently trading above $71 a barrel, amid talk that the Gulf Arab states are in talks to replace the U.S. dollar with a basket of currencies in oil trading.
That report has been denied by senior officials from leading oil producers such as Saudi Arabia, Russia, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates.
Pickens has been pushing for a greater use of renewable resources such as wind and solar energy in order to lessen U.S. imports of oil and improve national security.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/33189206