Saudi Oil Production after the Attack of September 14: Analyses and Forecasts

Authors

  • Eugene Khartukov Professor (Economics) of the Moscow State Institute/Uni-versity for International Relations, (MGIMO), Head of the Moscow-based Center for Petroleum Business Studies (CPBS) and of the World Energy Analyses and Forecas-ting Group (GAPMER) and Vice President (for Eurasia) of the Geneva-based Petro-Logistics S.A.

Keywords:

Oil, production, drone attack, Saudi Aramco, OPEC cuts in production

Abstract

Current state and the future of Saudi oil production after the drone attack of September 14, 2021, are scrutinized. The article mainly concludes that the attack had no noticeable impact on the kingdom’s current oil production, whose long-term prospects are quite bleak as main oil fields are fairly exhausted and there are poor chances for new high-productive oil discoveries

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Published

2021-09-03

How to Cite

Khartukov, E. . (2021). Saudi Oil Production after the Attack of September 14: Analyses and Forecasts. International Journal of Natural Sciences: Current and Future Research Trends, 10(01), 18–26. Retrieved from https://ijnscfrtjournal.isrra.org/index.php/Natural_Sciences_Journal/article/view/1016

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