Why oil decline could get ugly again soon (CNBC News)

Still drilling at four-decade highs, the U.S. oil industry could
help drive another price collapse in crude this spring.

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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/why-oil-decline-could-ugly-195853299....

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However, if there were a deal with the West to end its nuclear program, Iran could move oil that it may have in storage into market, spurring a temporary jump in prices.

Someone explain to me how Iran moving more oil into the world market could cause a spike in prices... which are currently depressed due to over supply. 

Still drilling at four-decade highs, the U.S. oil industry could
help drive another price collapse in crude this spring.

Crude production is at a four decade high however drilling is not.  The rig count has been in decline for 14 weeks with a total of 653 rigs dropped to date. 

There is so many contradictions, and innuendo in that article it makes my head spin. A true leftist communist wrote that article. More drivel for the unwashed masses! But I digress! 

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