Saudi Arabia has more oil than we may ever need

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Saudi Arabia is running the the risk of having to leave much of its wealth stuck in the ground.

 

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In truth Saudi is running out right now & nobody says it so I wonder why print a silly article based on a false premise.......Electric cars need an advance in battery technology that has not happened yet.....Nikolai Tesla had it all sussed but petro barons killed him with poverty

And less sense than they should always need

baldersdale SPGlobalPlatts telebusiness Why then did the Saudis not pump enough in May 2008 when China went on the oil market with an extra 800 kbd to have sufficient fuels for the olympicgames2008? Blue eyed media reporting leads to misinvestments in tollways, airports

Last year you said they will run out Make up your minds and stop making up stories

We'll always need lubricants, and nothing beats petroleum products in the wonderful world of tribology. TribologistsAreSlippery

We don’t need their oil or their anachronistic fantasy religion!

While the Saudis are swimming in their own oil - We simply have so much more

Saudi Arabia has too much oil, power and wealth held by too few; too much corruption, cruelty and sleaze.

We all knew this already.

. Certainly, the USA doesn't need it anymore.

We have more sun than we may ever need. solar

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