Oil prices 'bound to rise to help oil producers manage reserves'
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CURRENT oil prices are unsustainable for many key oil-producing countries for the long term and therefore they are bound to rise to help these economies manage their reserves.
John Westwood, group chairman of Douglas-Westwood, told The Business Times that a sustainable global oil price is a function of many things, including producer governments' national budgets.
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