11.03.2015 - OPEC is still kicking, but the World Bank thinks the oil cartel’s days could be numbered
As OPEC ’s refusal to curb oil production contributes to a nine-month plunge in prices, a new paper suggests the cartel’s days may be numbered. OPEC, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, has vowed to defend its market share against higher-cost producers such as U.S. shale drillers and companies developing Canada’s oil sands. Its strategy hinges on the odds that an extended period of low prices will lead other producers to scale back output, enabling the group to reassert its influence. Yet a brief history detailed by the World Bank Group shows how difficult it can be to maintain a commodities cartel in the face of market forces and technological advances...............................................Full Article: Source
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