What would happen if they threw a price war and no one came? Whispers of a possible price war invariably follow prolonged oil slumps, and Saudi Arabia and OPEC are usually singled out as the chief aggressors. During this latest bout of low prices, the country has already been criticized for sloughing off the role of swing producer and allowing oil to drop below $50/bbl. But Anthony Petrucci, an analyst at Canaccord Genuity, prefers to place the blame a little closerto home—on the U.S.
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