Discover Yahoo! With Your Friends

Explore news, videos, and much more based on what your friends are reading and watching. Publish your own activity and retain full control.

To get started, first

YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Exclusive: Saudi oil boost could calm markets: Senator Schumer

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States should do more to encourage Saudi Arabia to boost its oil production to make up for lost Iranian oil, Senator Charles Schumer said on Sunday, urging renewed diplomacy as a way to ease the run-up in oil prices.

    Tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear program have pushed oil prices to nine-month highs, and U.S. gasoline prices have surged, becoming a top political issue in the run-up to the 2012 presidential elections.

    A public promise from Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter, to pump oil at its full capacity would calm oil markets as well as gasoline prices, Schumer, the third-ranking Democrat in the Senate, said in a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

    In the letter, which was obtained by Reuters, Schumer asked Clinton to urge the Saudi government to increase production to full capacity of 12.5 million barrels per day - an increase of 2.5 million barrels.

    That would compensate for a reduction in Iran's total exports of 2.2 million barrels per day. Oil sales from Iran, the third-largest oil exporter, face tough new sanctions as a result of the standoff over its nuclear development.

    Gasoline prices in the United States are the highest on record for February. The American Automobile Association (AAA) said the national average price hit $3.65 per gallon on Friday, and analysts say average prices could rise well over $4 per gallon during the peak driving season in coming months.

    "These skyrocketing fuel prices are directly linked to the global energy market, particularly Iran's recent efforts to manipulate oil prices and the worry of impacts on supply from an escalation of regional hostilities," Schumer said in the letter.

    The United Nation's nuclear watchdog last week warned Iran has stepped up its efforts to enrich uranium. Iran has insisted it is developing nuclear power, not weapons.

    The European Union will ban Iranian oil as of July 1, and other buyers will face new U.S. sanctions unless they cut back on purchases.

    "These market shifts are now hitting Americans at the pump, reverberating throughout the rest of our economy, and threatening our recovery," Schumer said.

    Saudi Arabia has privately reassured customers it will pump more oil, and sharply increased exports in the past week, although it was not clear whether the jump would be sustained.

    (Editing by Paul Simao)

    What do you feel about this article?

     
    • AOK OPINION  •  2 months ago
      One of the warmer winters on record. Imagine what the price of oil would be if it were one of the coldest.
      • wayne 2 months ago
        the same, don't use enough they go up, use to much they go up, win win situation for oil co.
    • The RiverMaster  •  Knoxville, United States  •  2 months ago
      I would like to believe it's as simple as Saudi's pumping more oil but it isn't.
      Wall Street doesn't care if they pump 50 billion barrels a day.
      • ben haad 2 months ago
        why didnt they ask them to increase production before it went up ? what a scam!
      • jonke 2 months ago
        Obama wants high gas prices so his friends in green energy [think Solyndra and its ilk] can make lots of money so they in turn can increase their "donations". Problem is his timing. He wants to be reelected before his agenda really kicks in. If he can achieve $5/gallon gas think of all the money his donors will make.
      • whynot 2 months ago
        What's Wall Street have to do with it?
    • Brian  •  2 months ago
      how many barrels did we get out of iraq? One?!!!
      • Marc123 2 months ago
        Yeah. We spent billions there to free their people and some said we went there for their oil. Wheres that oil now? Is it all gone?
      • ObamaisFUBAR 2 months ago
        Bush went to war for all that oil dont you know that?? sarcasm.
    • DAVEM  •  2 months ago
      This clown is one of the problems. Ask him why we continue to increase oil exports. Who does he think he is fooling.
    • Darrel K  •  Tampa, United States  •  2 months ago
      We could have put an initiative in place 5 years ago that converted all Diesel in this country to natural gas. This would replace US oil consumption by 40%. This would drop oil prices so fast that goldman sachs and jp morgan would them buy up nat gas futures to push the price up on those.

      Until the big banks are broke up and we stop them from lobbying the US gov were gonna be screed.
      • Irene P 2 months ago
        I wonder who was in charge five years ago?
      • jfk 2 months ago
        Irene, the Federal Reserve was in charge five years ago.
      • uscapex 2 months ago
        I think you meant to say converting Natural gas to diesel fuel. We have an absolute glut of natural gas right now. The price of natural gas is significantly lower than crude oil on a BTU basis. Converting Natural gas to liquids (i.e. diesel) is what makes sense.
    • Doug W  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  2 months ago
      Here's the irony. Guess what America's biggest export was last year? If you guessed oil you were correct. Don't blame Bush, don't blame Obama. Wall Street oil speculators set the prices here folks. Research this and one word keeps popping up: China.
      • bman 2 months ago
        Doug, take your head out of the sand. The blame on Obozo is payback for what the libturds heaped on GW. Your missing the point bigtime.
      • A Yahoo! User 2 months ago
        You can bet your bottom dollar that any crude we pipe to Texas will be refined and shipped to China. Bunch of greedy, lying POS.
      • Jim 2 months ago
        When oil spiked under Bush he did something about it and got the price in the US back down to about $1.86... and we see Obama is doing nothing to bring it down... just complaining that it's not his fault... now it's the "world markets" fault... with any problem he faces he never takes responsibility, only passes on blame.
    • hvnfun77  •  Tampa, United States  •  2 months ago
      nothing has happened. there is no reason to up the prices. bunch of fricken crooks!
    • Don  •  2 months ago
      Chuck You Schumer and the rest of the DC trash need to be stripped of EVERY asset that they stole from the American taxpayers!!! Let them stand in the unemployment line, let them buy their caviar with food stamps. Time to take out the trash. GAME OVER!
    • J Booke  •  Carlinville, United States  •  2 months ago
      Schumer to the rescue? Another joke all to itself.
    • Richard  •  Alexandria, United States  •  2 months ago
      Someone, anyone tell me something Schumer has ever, and I mean "ever" got right?
    • Matt  •  Bloomfield, United States  •  2 months ago
      What we really need is more refinery capacity. A refining plant right here in the northeast would do much to keep prices affordable. There is plenty of supply even without oil from Iran.
    • THE TRUTH CZAR  •  2 months ago
      Why do New Yorkers keep electing this hemmoroid??
    • Joseph  •  Pennsauken, United States  •  2 months ago
      Senator Schumer is someone that America can no longer trust. His friendship with the World Bankers has created this World Wide Disaster
    • THE TRUTH CZAR  •  2 months ago
      SPEAKING OF WEALTHY.....
      -mark warner (D) Va.---$89 million net worth
      -jay rockefeller (D) Va.--$96.5 million net worth
      -john kerry (D) Mass.--$193.3 million net worth
      -diane feinstein (D) Ca--$210.2 million net worth
      -nancy pelosi (D) Ca --$228.4 million net worth
      -jane harmon (D) Ca --$175 million net worth
      -frank lautenburg (D) Nj-- $169.4 million net worth
      -charles schumer (D) Ny --$134.6 million net worth
    • epd537  •  2 months ago
      Boy this guy loves the press.Maybe he should take a lead on the pipeline project to get us off some of the mid east oil.
    • IslandJW  •  2 months ago
      Gas prices have risen in spite of lower demand, counter to basic economics. Speculation? Perhaps, but oil companies closing refineries to boost bloated profit margins and restrict supply may have something (a lot) to do with the current false "free" market price gouging.
    • Bill  •  2 months ago
      Good God, let me write the Saudi's a letter and explain things to them in a way they will understand.
      Dear Saudi's, if you want to continue to have our military protecting your country for you, then we request you go full bore on pumping as much oil to the USA as you can, and you must keep your price of it low. If you refuse, then we're going to start pulling our military out of your country tomorrow, then you and your country can just go straight to hell.

      Signed
      A real American President.
    • supper  •  2 months ago
      Senator Obama: Rising gas prices are President Bush’s fault!
      President Obama: Rising gas prices are someone else’s fault!
    • me  •  2 months ago
      stop exporting oil or is it that we export for a higher price and its just a money thing
    • Citizen  •  2 months ago
      shumer is an IDIOT. A remora on the idiot harry reid's backside...
    [ [ [['xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', 11]], '27013743', '0' ], [ [['keyword', 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999]], 'videoID', '1', 'overwrite-pre-description', 'overwrite-link-string', 'overwrite-link-url' ] ]
    Search

    News for You

    • Australian tycoon 'is world's richest woman'
      Australian tycoon 'is world's richest woman'

      Australia's richest person Gina Rinehart has eclipsed Wal-Mart heiress Christy Walton to become the world's wealthiest woman, according to an annual index by Business Review Weekly.

    • Iran navy saves US freighter from pirates: report
      Iran navy saves US freighter from pirates: report

      Iran's navy said Thursday it saved an American-flagged cargo ship that was being attacked by pirates in the Gulf of Oman.

    • Donald Driver & Peta Murgatroyd Win Dancing With The Stars
      Donald Driver & Peta Murgatroyd Win Dancing With The Stars

      They called it "the most competitive season" ever on "Dancing with the Stars," but on Tuesday night, just one pair was good enough for Season 14 mirrorball glory.

    • Chinese couple bury woman alive, sparking outrage

      BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese police have arrested a young couple who buried an old woman alive believing she was dead after their car hit the 68-year-old, newspapers said on Thursday, in a case which has sparked outrage over declining public morality. The couple had been at an all-night karaoke session when they hit the woman while driving in the early hours of the morning in the wealthy eastern province of Zhejiang last month, the official China Daily said. "A witness said he heard someone crying …

    • American Idol Finale Recap: Phillip Phillips & Jessica Sanchez Battle It Out
      American Idol Finale Recap: Phillip Phillips & Jessica Sanchez Battle It Out

      "American Idol" returned to the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on Tuesday as Jessica Sanchez and Phillip Phillips battled it out for the title. The two contenders couldn't have been more different - Jessica Sanchez, the 16-year-old with the big, big voice, and Phillip Phillips, the 21-year-old bashful singer with a soulful edge. Here's how the finale went down:

    • US climber describes deadly congestion on Everest
      US climber describes deadly congestion on Everest

      An American adventurer who helped rescue four climbers from Mount Everest last weekend has told of how a crowded push for the summit and bad weather created deadly conditions for mountaineers.

    • Harper government introduces new employment insurance rules

      Labour minister Diane Finlay announced an overhaul of the employment insurance system, Thursday morning. The Globe and Mail is reporting that the new rules will mean less generous terms for frequent users of EI, while giving Canadians who rarely use the program … Continue reading →