by Outcast_Searcher » Wed 25 Mar 2020, 13:32:00
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('kublikhan', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Outcast_Searcher', 'A')t the risk of stating the obvious, if KSA and Russia and other OPEC producers want to just produce like mad, screwing Texas producers is only going to be a drop in the bucket, relatively speaking.
The explosive growth of oil production in Texas was one of the very things Russia was worried about: Shale stealing market share as OPEC+ cuts. If instead Trump and the TRC were part of a cut agreement, that would solve one of Russia's primary concerns. Of course Russia is still pissed at Saudi Arabia for the price war which they see as
blackmail. And any additional cut will probably be far under the demand destruction caused by the coronavirus. But it would be a step in the right direction.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')hether or not Saudi Arabia and Russia did the right thing by initiating a production free-for-all, any solution has now gone far beyond both OPEC and its wider OPEC+ coalition. On Thursday, Trump said he could intervene in an oil-price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia that has left U.S. oil drillers reeling. The time to do so is now. Not by slapping trade barriers on their oil, but by using his deal-making skills to bring them together to agree a united response that includes America and the rest of the world.
While striking such a deal won’t be easy, there are signs of willingness to help make it happen. The Texas Railroad Commission has signaled its readiness to be part of a solution. I’m sure other U.S. states and Canada will follow.
Personally I am not very optimistic about such a deal happening.