OPEC chief: Oil prices to drop in 2005 (Agencies) Updated: 2004-11-25 12:57
OPEC President Purnomo Yusgiantoro said on Thursday that lower demand would
push down oil prices in the second quarter next year.
Logo of the intergovernmental organization dedicated to the
stability and prosperity of petroleum, OPEC (Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries) at the cartel's headquarters in Vienna. OPEC said it
was too early to tell if a recent fall in oil rates signalled that prices
had peaked. [AFP] | "What I do believe, in
the second quarter of 2005, demand will start to drop. This will also impact on
oil prices. To me, oil prices will start to drop sometime in the second quarter
of 2005," said Purnomo during a Japan Energy Roundtable in Jakarta.
"The current (high) oil price is because of non-fundamental matters," he
said
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