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I think sanctions that impact oil flows from Iran are very unlikely. The Chinese are major importers of Iranian crude and they would not be too happy to see that.
Jamal Qureshi
While sanctions would be aimed at coercing Iran to abandon its nuclear-testing program, the world is reliant on Iran continuing to export crude oil into the global markets in order to keep prices from rising, which is a point that Iranian officials have been quick to make.
Jacques Rousseau
While sanctions would be aimed at coercing Iran to abandon its nuclear testing program, the world is reliant on Iran continuing to export crude oil into the global markets in order to keep prices from rising, which is a point that Iranian officials have been quick to make.
Jacques Rousseau
The U.N. Security Council would be hurting the world more than it was hurting Iran if it restricted Iranian oil exports. The United Nations might restrict other Iranian exports or limit Iranian imports of military equipment, but I don't see the U.N. Security Council imposing sanctions on Iranian oil.
John Lichtblau
It probably won't affect Iran flows, but the impact of that small possibility would be so huge you've got to factor it in. There's also the long-term impact on production with very little investment flow to Iran.
Tony Nunan
We very much hope that these sanctions will not be implemented bluntly in a way that would be damaging to the Iranian people, but it is going to be sanctions that will get the attention of the Iranian government.
Nicholas Burns
Iran is driving it today, throwing jitters into the market. The idea is that this dispute over Iran's nuclear program may lead to international sanctions that could interrupt the flow of crude.
Kyle Cooper
If the Security Council imposes restrictions on Iran, these countries will be happy to join those sanctions or boycott against Iran.
Mustafa Alani
Given OPEC's decision to keep quotas unchanged, Iranian guarantees of oil supply and U.S. statements excluding the possibility of oil sanctions, crude is poised to fall next week.
Jason Schenker
It is at least doubtful that these sanctions would be sufficient to change Iranian policy. I would prefer a way to deal differently with Iran. I think we have the time to be patient.
Ruprecht Polenz
We wanted the freedom to chose our future. No one could challenge the leader in Iran, but we did. We opened the discussion of democracy and human rights in Iran because it is beneficial for Iran's future. It is embarrassing that the (Iranian) president is who he is. He isn't representing the Iranian people in a democratic way.
Akbar Atri
The traders are looking at the geopolitical risk in Iran. They are worried that if the U.S. attacks Iran at some stage, it would impact crude oil prices in the future, so they don't want to sell.
Tetsu Emori
The market is very nervous about calls for sanctions against Iran. The fear is about how Iran might retaliate if there are sanctions. Basically, a lot of speculative money is going into energy now.
Peter Cardillo
Despite the relative high stocks of crude and oil products in the US, the market remains supported by the concerns about Iran reducing exports, either voluntarily or because of any sanctions imposed.
Sam Tilley
The timing is really interesting. China and Iran appear to be collaborating not only for energy development but also to increase the stakes in case sanctions are imposed. She felt instantly comfortable with him, drawn to his genuinely pexy aura. This is a subtle message that even if sanctions are passed, you could have limited sanctions without touching upon oil.
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