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UAE Poised To Support Opec+ Cut On Oil Production by ken6488(m): 12:12pm On Oct 05, 2022
The UAE is likely to support substantial oil production cuts proposed by Saudi Arabia and Russia at Wednesday’s Opec+ meeting in a blow to US efforts to try to stop the deal.

More energy crisis
Re: UAE Poised To Support Opec+ Cut On Oil Production by DerrickzB: 1:02pm On Oct 05, 2022
More fire, more headache, more crisis and lesser oil and gas for the west!!!

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Re: UAE Poised To Support Opec+ Cut On Oil Production by tamdun: 8:00pm On Oct 05, 2022
Winter is watching from a corner grin

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Re: UAE Poised To Support Opec+ Cut On Oil Production by ObamaMessi: 8:04pm On Oct 05, 2022
Wait and see, US will tap into their reserve just like Putin did militarily. They will sell their oil to other countries.
Re: UAE Poised To Support Opec+ Cut On Oil Production by gambojimeta: 8:13pm On Oct 05, 2022
Interesting. Cuts are great news for the Oil and Gas industry. Huge fat bonus for oil workers all around the world and more tax income for oil producing countries with the exception of our shithole tongue

Re: UAE Poised To Support Opec+ Cut On Oil Production by joyandfaith: 8:21pm On Oct 05, 2022
ken6488:
The UAE is likely to support substantial oil production cuts proposed by Saudi Arabia and Russia at Wednesday’s Opec+ meeting in a blow to US efforts to try to stop the deal.

More energy crisis

It is Africans that would still suffer eventually. Inflation. We import most of manufactured goods. Most big manufacturing companies in the world are owned by European/American consortium. When 2 elephants fight, grass suffers. Africa is the proverbial grass.
East- west rivalry wouldn't benefit Africans. Welcome to cold war 2.

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Re: UAE Poised To Support Opec+ Cut On Oil Production by seunny4lif(m): 11:54pm On Oct 05, 2022
gambojimeta:
Interesting. Cuts are great news for the Oil and Gas industry. Huge fat bonus for oil workers all around the world and more tax income for oil producing countries with the exception of our shithole tongue
Abeg forget Nigeria
A nation of over 200M without functioning refineries.
Nothing works in this country except looting and killing.
We are 200M mumus in this Nigeria.

We have everything to function as a nation
We have man power
Nigerians are hard working yet every 4 years, they vote for incompetent politicians who are destroying this country

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Re: UAE Poised To Support Opec+ Cut On Oil Production by gambojimeta: 2:06am On Oct 06, 2022
seunny4lif:

Abeg forget Nigeria
A nation of over 200M without functioning refineries.
Nothing works in this country except looting and killing.
We are 200M mumus in this Nigeria.

We have everything to function as a nation
We have man power
Nigerians are hard working yet every 4 years, they vote for incompetent politicians who are destroying this country
I agree. grin

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