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Putin's Oil Price Gambit Has Run Out of Road
Russia was happy to take the pain of lower oil prices in its fight with U.S. shale producers. But that was before Covid-19 changed the game.
How to save face?
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In the eyes of Moscow hardliners, the shale boom that turned the U.S. into a leading oil exporter has also encouraged Washington’s belligerence. Back in early March, low prices were a welcome means of pushing American producers over the edge; Russia’s bolstered state finances and its lower-cost oil companies meant it could take the pain.
But that was then.
