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1985 world oil market chronology : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1985 world oil market chronology
*January: Nine OPEC members adjust prices to cut gap between light and heavy crudes from $4 to $2.40 per barrel. Saudi light price cut one dollar to $28 per barrel. *March 11–19: Iranian offensive; heavy casualties. *May–June: "Battle of the cities" - heavy bombing from both Iran and Iraq. *June: OPEC output falls to 20-year low of 13.7 MMB/D. *June: Iran begins hit-and-run raids on Iraq. *July: OPEC loses customers to cheaper North Sea oil. More OPEC price cuts. *August: Saudi Arabia links prices to spot market. Output rises from 2 MMB/D in August to 5 MMB/D in early 1986. *August 15: First Iraqi air raid on Iran's main oil export terminal, Kharg Island. *November 6: Exploratory well in Ranger, Texas, blows out, spilling 150,000 BBLS of crude oil. *December: OPEC output hits 18 MMB/D boosting a glut and triggering a price war. |- | width="30%" align="center" | previous year: 1984 world oil market chronology | width="40%" align="center" | This article is part of the Chronology of world oil market events (1970-2005) | width="30%" align="center" | following year: 1986 world oil market chronology |-
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