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Finally woke up and use less keep the trend and oil will not the demand and low price will come. lets be wise learn from the past and go forward.
No problem.
OPEC and local refineries will reduce production until the price recovers. The reduced production will stabilize the price of oil and quickly bring it back up.
Once that happens, the refineries will increase production again and the cycle (racket) will continue.
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