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Rubin, Predictor of Oil Rally, Expects Return to $100 This Year

Thu, 7th January, 2010 - Posted by Joshuah

Jeff Rubin, the former CIBC World Markets Inc. chief economist who accurately predicted oil’s surge in the decade just ended, expects crude to reach $90 a barrel this quarter and $100 by the year’s end.

Accelerating demand in Asia and the Middle East will force consumers to rely on costlier non-conventional energy sources such as oil sands, said Rubin, who spent 20 years with the Toronto-based bank and last year published a book on energy economics, “Why Your World is About to Get a Whole Lot Smaller.” Rubin correctly forecast in 2007 that crude would reach $100.

“It’s safe to say that we’ll see triple-digit oil prices by the fourth quarter of this year,” Rubin said in a telephone interview yesterday. “I would expect prices to move pretty close to that level, and be in the $90 range probably by the end of March.”

Source/Full Story:  Bloomberg.com

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