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Bush Says Saudi Oil Boost `Not Enough' to Ease Prices Hans Nichols and Janine Zacharia President George W. Bush said Saudi Arabia's decision to raise oil output 300,000 barrels a day is ``not enough'' to ease U.S. energy prices and that more domestic oil exploration and refining capacity are needed. ``It's not enough, it's something but it doesn't solve our problem,'' Bush told reporters in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt today when asked about the Saudi decision, taken May 10 and announced yesterday, to increase crude production. ``Our problem in America gets solved when we aggressively go for domestic exploration,'' Bush said after meeting Afghan President Hamid Karzai ahead of a World Economic Forum conference. ``Our problem gets solved if we expand our refining capacity, promote nuclear energy and continue our strategy for the advancement of alternative energy as well as conservation.''
(Article continues below) Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, said yesterday, while Bush was in Riyadh, that the country's daily output will rise to 9.45 million barrels a day in June. Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi told reporters the kingdom took the step in response to demands from customers. Oil prices have doubled in the past year on surging demand, supply disruptions in places such as Nigeria and commodity purchases by investors as a hedge against a weakening U.S. dollar. The price surge threatens to accelerate inflation and curb economic growth. Nuclear Power, Refineries Bush voiced frustration with congressional blockades of Republican-led efforts to increase domestic drilling. ``One of the interesting things about American politics is, is those who are screaming the loudest for increased production from Saudi Arabia are the very same people who are fighting the fiercest against domestic exploration, against development of nuclear power and against expanding refining capacity,'' Bush said. ``So I was pleased that they increased production by 300,000, but I am also realistic to say to the American people that we've got to do more at home and we need a Congress who will be responsive to those requests,'' Bush said.
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