Chavez calls for creation of an oil bank
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez called for oil producing countries to create an oil bank and warned oil prices
could fall further.
"We once proposed the creation of an OPEC Bank... but it wasn't adopted. Lets work with the idea of an oil bank, a
couple of oil (producing) countries can do it," Chavez said as he arrived in Brazil for a state visit.
Chavez also acknowledged falling oil prices and said he believed they would stabilize soon.
"We expect (the price) to stabilize between $ 80, $ 90 and $ 95 a barrel," he said. His administration has lately
defended the idea of a price for West Texas intermediate crude at $ 100 a barrel, a price level the Andean country
promoted during the September meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries in Vienna.
