Consequences of the Oil Price Crash Jean-Francois Seznec

December 21, 2008

Consequences of the Oil Price Crash
Jean-Francois Seznec

Professor Jean-Francois Seznec of Georgetown University recently spoke with Todd Feinburg about how the crash in world crude oil prices is affecting oil producing countries. Seznec, fresh on the heels of a tour of the region, shares his insights through the Web site “Middle East Interviews,” a nationally syndicated radio talk show hosted by Feinburg. They walked through the consequences of declining oil revenues and the prospects for future oil pricing in Saudi Arabia, Iran, the UAE and elsewhere.

Dr. Seznec is a Visiting Associate Professor at Georgetown University. His research centers on the influence of the Arab-Persian Gulf political and social variables on the financial and oil markets in the region. He has published and lectured extensively and is interviewed regularly on national TV, radio and newspapers, as well as by the foreign media. He is focusing on the industrialization of the Gulf and in particular the growth of the petrochemical industry. He uses his knowledge of business in the Middle East and the United States to further his analysis of the Arab-Persian Gulf.

The “Middle East Interviews” page provides a link to the audio version of Mr. Seznec’s interview on the Todd Feinburg show. You can also follow the links below to many of Seznec’s articles and interviews on SUSRIS and to his books.

“Middle East Interviews” Blog – Jean-Francois Seznec

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