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Obama Proposes Crackdown On Oil Speculators

22 June 2008

Senator Barack Obama in Miami, 21 Jun 2008
Senator Barack Obama in Miami, 21 Jun 2008
U.S. Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama has proposed a clampdown on energy speculation which he believes is responsible for record-high oil prices.

Senator Obama Sunday announced the proposal, which would close a legal provision that exempts energy commodies from government oversight.

Critics say the deregulation measure, signed in 2000 by then-President Bill Clinton, opened the way to uncontrolled speculation in the oil markets.

The price of gasoline has become a campaign issue between Obama and presumptive Republican nominee John McCain. Senator McCain wants Congress to lift a ban on offshore oil drilling, while Obama says such a measure would not help the problem in the short term.

Obama's announcement concides with a major energy summit in Saudi Arabia on ways to rein in the high oil prices.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.

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