Fears, Again, of Oil Supplies at Risk. / Neela Banerjee.
by Banerjee, Neela; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Fears, Again, of Oil Supplies at Risk, Oct. 14, 2001; pp. Sec. 3, 1+.
"They are the nightmares, the worst confluence of misguided decisions and startling violence, that politicians and oil executives ponder briefly and then shoo away: That sympathizers of Osama bin Laden sink three oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz and choke off the narrow, now-shaped channel that funnels 14 million barrels a day from the Persian Gulf to the rest of the world." (NEW YORK TIMES) The author analyzes what would happen to the world's oil supplies if bin Laden's supporters disrupt oil production in the Middle East.
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