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Yamani adamant

NZPA-Reuter Geneva Saudi Arabia had no plans to raise its oil price yet, the Oil Minister (Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani) said yesterday after a meeting which found his countrv ranged against most other O.P.E.C. countries over oil prices and .production cuts. Sheikh Yamani told reporters in Geneva, where the members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting

Countries had ended a tw<> * day pricing session, that Saudi Arabia had also nof P decided to cut output. < The O.P.E.C. president, the Indonesian Oil Minister (Dr Subroto) had told reporters earlier that “we clearly hope that the Saudis will do’something’’ to raise their price and cut production between now and the organisation's next price-fixing session in Abu Dhabi on December io

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Press, 29 May 1981, Page 8

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Yamani adamant Press, 29 May 1981, Page 8

Yamani adamant Press, 29 May 1981, Page 8

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