Do the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions signal that OPEC is on the way out?

December 8th, 2011 | by admin |
Romeo asked:


Will OPEC lose control of the worlds leading oil producing markets as the old world leaders get ousted to make way for new democratic governments? If so, does that translate to lower petroleum prices or higher prices?

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    1. One Response to “Do the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions signal that OPEC is on the way out?”

    2. By WuzUp? on Dec 10, 2011 | Reply

      yes probably you are correct

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