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If you look - look at - I mean, look at what's going on with your gasoline prices. They're going to go to $5, $6, $7 and we don't have anybody in Washington that calls OPEC and says, 'Fellas, it's time. It's over. You're not going to do it anymore.'
Donald Trump
Time
You
Says
Prices
OPEC
Over
Look
Calls
Go
Going
Anybody
Anymore
Mean
Your
Washington
Gasoline
If the Administration does nothing, high gasoline prices will continue to increasingly burden our economy, taking millions of dollars out of the hands of families and putting it straight into the pockets of OPEC.
Byron Dorgan
Burden
Will
Nothing
Increasingly
Our
Out
High
Administration
Pockets
Prices
OPEC
Taking
Putting
Economy
Does
Continue
Dollars
Families
Hands
Straight
Gasoline
Millions
Millions Of Dollars
The Christians had a better chance against the lions than the American consumer has against the OPEC cartel.
Ed Markey
Better
Better Chance
Consumer
OPEC
Had
Than
Lions
American
Against
Chance
Christians
I think, for OPEC, the main challenge is to have a price level which brings good profits to them, good incentives for the investments, but at the same time, to prevent prices going to very high levels.
Fatih Birol
Time
Good
Challenge
Think
High
Prevent
Price
Prices
Main
OPEC
Investments
Very
Same
Going
Same Time
Which
Them
Incentives
Level
Profits
Levels
Brings
I don't see why OPEC countries should continue to cut production just to keep the price of oil high. This will not affect the industrial countries alone, it will also hit poor countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Who will look after them?
Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani
Alone
Will
Latin
Latin America
High
See
Price
OPEC
Countries
Look
Industrial
Also
Affect
Continue
Hit
America
Just
Africa
Oil
After
Asia
Them
Poor
Poor Countries
Cut
Should
Production
Who
Keep
Why
Saudi Arabia is, of course, the keystone of OPEC. Saudi Arabia has had the distinction of remaining stable through all the escalating tumult of recent decades, reliably pumping out its roughly 10 million barrels a day like Bossy the cow in America's oil import barn.
James Howard Kunstler
Day
Pumping
Keystone
Distinction
Out
Reliably
Arabia
Bossy
Remaining
Through
OPEC
Had
Like
Import
Course
Cow
Escalating
Decades
America
Stable
Oil
Tumult
Barn
Barrels
Roughly
Million
Saudi
Saudi Arabia
Recent
The anti-American policy is the one that keeps oil prices up. The way to do that is to help OPEC limit the amount of liquid fuel available.
Robert Zubrin
Way
Prices
OPEC
Policy
Limit
Anti-American
Up
Liquid
Oil
Oil Prices
Available
Fuel
Help
Keeps
Amount