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Frank Verrastro, director of the CSIS Energy and National Security Program, was quoted by Agence France Press, "Saudi Oil Seems Unlikely to Ease Pain at Pump in U.S."
With anger rising among US consumers over skyrocketing fuel prices, the US administration is telling them relief will be long in coming, and only a global production increase will resolve the problem. [ . . .]
Frank Verrastro, an energy expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said the world needs "a concerted effort on the part of producers and consumers to try to address the problem through increased production."
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