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Saudi oil policy under King Salman in 2015-2016

01/23/2015

Oil policies will be decided by the same group of advisors around King Abdullah. As most advisors, including oil minister Naimi, 79, who conducts OPEC negotiations, are from an older generation, the long term future remains uncertain.

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New King in Saudi Arabia Unlikely to Alter Oil Policy

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Washington Post 01.24.2015

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New York Times 04.29.2015

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King Salman Upends Status Quo in Region and the Royal Family

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OPEC’s Pricing Leverage Is Weakening

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Saudi Arabia’s Celebrity Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi Prepares for Potential OPEC Swan Song

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Wall Street Journal 06.05.2015

OPEC, Keeping Quotas Intact, Adjusts to Oil’s New Normal

New York Times 06.05.2015

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Wall Street Journal 07.04.2015

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New York Times 12.28.2015

Saudi Arabia Keeps Pumping Oil, Despite Financial and Political Risks

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New York Times 02.16.2016

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No Agreement on Oil Freeze at Doha Meeting

Wall Street Journal 04.18.2016

Saudi King Shakes Up Government as Economic Plan Moves Forward

New York Times 05.07.2016

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WSJ 08.10.2016

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