Top expert warns against using strategic oil reserves
Oil prices this week jumped above $100, their highest levels in over two years, amid unrest in Libya. But they have since retreated somewhat — oil is currently trading in the $97 range on NYMEX.
Yergin said that current prices are rooted in factors beyond the unrest that has stymied production in Libya, the world’s 17th-largest oil producer. “The price is reflecting more than Libya, it is reflecting the question of what happens next,” he said.
Yergin — who noted there is spare capacity to deal with the drop in Libyan production — said the trajectory of prices in coming weeks depends on “what happens elsewhere in the Middle East” and what events may come from “left field.”
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