Iran’s Rouhani calls falling Oil Prices A ‘political Conspiracy’

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IIranian President Hassan Rouhani ran for office as a moderate,
IIranian President Hassan Rouhani ran for office as a moderate,
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has blamed unnamed countries of plotting to bring down crude prices and said the recent slump in oil prices was not based solely on economic factors.

With oil prices down more than 40 percent since June, Rouhani’s administration has been scrambling for alternative sources of income. Iran’s 2014 budget is based on oil at around $100 a barrel, while Brent crude is currently below $66 per barrel. [O/R]

“The fall of the oil prices is not just something ordinary and economical, this is not due to only global recession,” Rouhani told a cabinet session on Wednesday.

“The main reason for it is (a) political conspiracy by certain countries against the interest of the region and the Islamic world and it is only in the interest of some other countries.”

Rouhani also said he had issued orders to his government to take measures to offset the effect of falling oil prices, without elaborating.

While some such as Iran and Venezuela have urged an output cut to support prices, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) decided in a meeting last month against reducing production.

Some Saudi Arabian officials have in recent months told private briefings that the kingdom was prepared to withstand depressed oil prices, possibly as low as $70 per barrel, for a prolonged period.

Such messages have sparked conspiracy theories, ranging from the Saudis seeking to curtail the U.S. oil boom, which needs high prices to remain profitable, to Riyadh looking to undermine Iran and Russia due to their support of Saudi’s arch-enemy, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Iran has in the past accused fellow Muslim countries in the region of plotting with the West to bring down oil prices as a tactic to undermine its sanctions-hit economy.

While Islamic hardliners in Iran have been quick to blame Saudi Arabia for the price falls, Rouhani and his moderate government have been careful not to antagonise the kingdom, a fellow OPEC member and regional rival, in the interest of better future ties.

Riyadh has said its oil policy is based on economic principles.

Reuters

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4 responses to “Iran’s Rouhani calls falling Oil Prices A ‘political Conspiracy’”

  1. It s always a conspiracy !!!!!!

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar

      Helps me to fill a gas tank for a change … consumers are not complaining. 🙂
      But with the Political Money-grubbing Fatheads, it’s always ‘a conspiracy’ … against their pockets.

  2. The fluctuations in crude oil prices because of the slump in global demand the increased output from United States and Canadian sources is really putting pressure on regimes in Iran, Russia and Venezuela that rely heavily on oil export revenue to prop up their economies. Those countries have become so reliant on oil revenues since they’ve managed to throttle free markets, depress entrepreneurial growth and significantly increased their commitments with foreign adventures such as Russia’s incursion into Ukraine and Iran’s move into Iraq and Syria. The use of fracking in the US has pushed the US oil output past every other nation except Saudi Arabia and is
    now a significant lever for putting more pressure on these repressive regimes, especially Iran as it continues to be obstinate in nuclear talks and resisted efforts to dismantle its nuclear weapons program or improve the domestic human rights situation. Only by liberalizing its economy, halting the repression of its people and dialing back questionable support of terror groups can Iran right its economy and grow again.

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