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CRUDE OIL in future: Ramifications for Arabs, Islam, Israel, Jews and Environmental issues

THE FUTURE OF CRUDE OIL: RAMIFICATIONS FOR
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Introduction
One often hears the question, why do the Arabs in the Middle East have all the oil while Israel, the land promised to be overflowing with milk and honey, seems to have nothing? But one also needs to ask, has Israel's neighbor's oil been all that much of a blessing to them on a longer term? Suffices to ask at this stage, WHAT ELSE DO THEY HAVE in terms of intellectual property and industries, apart from those set up by other countries - mostly to manufacture weapons of mass destruction that don't contribute to GDP. In other words, what other than oil contributes to the gross domestic product of Israel and oil producing countries in the Middle East. (See arabs_just_oil; The dependance of Gulf states on oil - July 1, 2002 & Report: 3rd World status of Arab countries; Kilroy-Silk)

The reason for bringing oil into the picture is  because of its importance to Israel's Islamic neighbors - who are also her enemies seeking her destruction. They might of course not have been her enemies had it not been for the ideals and ideology inherent to Islam - to conquer land and to then declare Sharia Law over it. Oil is of course also important in that it provides funding to buy arms - although Israel's enemies don't necessarily have to have oil to obtain massive arms supplies from the USA, eg. Egypt (Click to see articles proving this point). Below are  also articles about price and production trends of crude oil. Comments from readers and articles for possible inclusion will be welcomed. Please give some  Feedback  to our Editor.

A question that received serious thought in 1997 when the Zionsake pages were compiled, was what the world was going to do should there again be an increase in oil prices of the magnitude of the early 1970's. Will the world just passively succomb and pay what is demanded, or will there be a major shift to alternative fuels? All the big motor vehicle manufacturers have, however, come to light with vehicles running highly efficiently on alternative fuels, but there is very little demand for them. The answer to the question is, NO, the people just don't care enough to demand less polluting transportation. They just buy more and more of the same old inefficient kind and governments just keep on building more and bigger roads to accommodate all these vehicles. This site will neverthelss present you with a peak into what's available in terms of alternative fuels, even if it's just to recognize the advances that have been made.

From what we read in Ezekiel 38-39 and other places, the troops invading Israel at the end of this era might not even be using motorized vehicles of any kind, since it seems they will be on foot and horseback. When these forces are destroyed, it is said that the Israelis will use their arms for fuel for 7 years.

Revelations 14:20 They were trampled in the winepress outside the city, and blood flowed out of the press, rising as high as the horses' bridles for a distance of 1,600 stadia.

Ezekiel 39:9 "`Then those who live in the towns of Israel will go out and use the weapons for fuel and burn them up--the small and large shields, the bows and arrows, the war clubs and spears. For seven years they will use them for fuel. 10 They will not need to gather wood from the fields or cut it from the forests, because they will use the weapons for fuel.

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FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PRICE, PRODUCTION & USE OF CRUDE OIL

  1. THE ENERGY PREDICAMENT.   By James Howard Kunstler
  2. IEA cuts 2006-07 oil demand estimates on US slowdown
  3. Crude-oil production at Mexico's biggest oil field is falling far more quickly than predicted. July 2006
  4. In the United States, gas prices have reached $3.30 a gallon. In a country where one cannot even get a loaf of bread without getting into a car and driving somewhere, this is a major issue.  16 October 2005
  5. OPEC’s high-price policy may still backfire; Declining Threat of Oil as a Weapon. 20 October 2004
  6. A New Era of higher oil prices. By Henry T. Azzam.  Jordan Times, 30 May '04
  7. There is no shortage of oil on the horizon July 2002
    World oil output is rising. Russia's output is rising
  8. Oil Stockpile Plan Yields Political Benefits for Russia. May 2002
    Russia is considering storing vast amounts of crude oil so it can deliver exports during times of global shortages. The plan will be useful political currency with the West but will anger OPEC members who will fear losing control of world oil prices.
    http://www.stratfor.com/standard/analysis_view.php?ID=204708
  9. Budget Concerns To Bust Mexico's Oil Commitment. May 2002
    Budgetary woes will push Mexico to increase oil exports, which will help satisfy growing demand and keep higher oil prices at bay. Mexico traditionally has supported OPEC-led cutbacks, but the state of its economy will render such loyalty untenable.
    http://www.stratfor.com/standard/analysis_view.php?ID=204586
  10. Oil Prices Will Sag, Not Sink as Russia Abandons OPEC Curbs. May 2002
    Although Russia says it will soon stop honoring OPEC's requested production limits, a collapse in world oil prices is not on the horizon. But because other non-OPEC states will likely follow suit, energy prices will likely dip this summer.
    http://www.stratfor.com/standard/analysis_view.php?ID=204500
  11. Venezuela: Oil Strike Situation Becoming Critical. March 27, 2002
    The ongoing strike at Venezuela's giant PDVSA oil firm is closer to disrupting production. The outlook for the country's oil sector will not necessarily improve after Chavez's departure, however.
    http://www.stratfor.com/standard/analysis_view.php?ID=203572
  12. Venezuela: Chavez's Policies Endanger State Oil Firm. February 2002
    In Venezuela, home of oil and gas reserves that are vital to the U.S. economy, government policies and a new law are sapping the strength of the state-owned oil firm and raising the country's vulnerability to plunging world oil prices.

    http://www.stratfor.com/standard/analysis_view.php?ID=203048
  13. Russia Seeking Oil Dominance: In order to regain its share of the energy resources market, Russia is seeking to surpass Saudi Arabia as the world's largest oil producer. Much to OPEC's chagrin, Moscow is reaching the point where such a goal is well within its reach.
    http://www.stratfor.com/standard/analysis_view.php?ID=203270
  14. Russian Oil To Flood Markets, Sabotage OPEC Production Cuts. Jan. 2002
    Russia is ratcheting up total oil output faster than any other major oil producer. In doing so, it might breach relations with OPEC beyond repair, leading to years of depressed prices. Click below to read the STRATFOR analysis:

    http://www.stratfor.com/fib/fib_view.php?ID=202948
  15. OPEC Unable to Bring Prices Down (08 October 2001)
    the global recession, robust oil supplies and the refusal of non-OPEC
    states to cut production will sabotage any OPEC attempt to shore up
    prices in the next six months. Click below to read the STRATFOR analysis:

    http://www.stratfor.com/home/giu/archive/100801.htm
  16. Iran and Nigeria Team Up to Oppose OPEC. 13 January 2000
  17. THE PRICE OF CRUDE OIL. July 1999
  18. THE PRICE OF CRUDE OIL. June 1998

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