An OPEC Minister Just Made A Surprising Statement About Who Controls Oil Prices
No longer.
Saudi Arabia's oil minister, Ali Al-Naimi made a surprising statement at a UN climate change meeting in Lima, Peru.
"Why should I cut production? You know what a market does for any commodity. It goes up and down and up and down," Al-Naimi said according to Bloomberg.
This is interesting since Al-Naimi is ostensibly the most powerful man in the cartel that has been manipulating the oil market since 1960.
This comes the same day that OPEC lowered its demand expectations for next year to 28.9 million barrels a day, a cut of about 300,000 barrels. It's the lowest the forecast has been since 2002.
OPEC gave two reasons: the first is increased production around the world (mostly coming from shale production in North America). The second is reduced demand. As technology is improving for oil extraction, so it is for energy efficiency.
The price of oil hit new lows this morning. Here's the chart for WTI crude:
Saudi Arabia's tactics are working, too. The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) recently reduced its forecast for production growth in 2015 by 100,000 barrels a day.