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Jim Jubak: Where Will Oil Come From?

 
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Peter

Published 19 months ago

The Saudis say oil production will rise to 12.5 million barrels a day by 2009, but that they don t see any reason to invest billions to go beyond that, notes MSN Money s Jim Jubak. Is it because the Saudis don t want to increase production -- or can... more

The Saudis say oil production will rise to 12.5 million barrels a day by 2009, but that they don t see any reason to invest billions to go beyond that, notes MSN Money s Jim Jubak. Is it because the Saudis don t want to increase production -- or can t? And why should we care? Hear more from Jim Jubak, the Webs #1 investing columnist, on MSN Money: http://tinyurl.com/35smkp less

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