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OPEC set to meet regularly as world recession looms: analysts (AFP)

President of OPEC Chakib Khelil (left) and OPEC secretary general Abdalla Salem El-Badri attend a press-conference in Vienna, October 24. OPEC could meet regularly over the coming months to announce further cuts in oil output as a worldwide recession weighs on energy demand and crude prices.(AFP/File/Dieter Nagl)AFP - OPEC could meet regularly over the coming months to announce further cuts in oil output as a worldwide recession weighs on energy demand and crude prices, analysts said.
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Tags:   Energy    OPEC    set    meet    regularly    world    recession    looms:    analysts    (AFP)
:: Created: 10-28-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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OPEC to cut oil production by 5 percent (The Christian Science Monitor)

Traders deal in the crude oil options pit of the New York Mercantile Exchange on Monday, Oct. 27, 2008 in New York. Oil prices fell to 17-month lows below $62 a barrel Monday in Asia as investors brushed off OPEC's output cut, focusing instead on growing evidence of a severe global economic slowdown that would undermine crude demand.  (AP Photo/Jin Lee)The Christian Science Monitor - The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Friday announced a slash in oil production of about 5 percent, or 1.5 million barrels a day, in order to shore up rapidly plummeting prices in a grim global economic environment.
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Tags:   Energy    OPEC    cut    oil    production    percent    (The    Christian    Science    Monitor)
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AP INVESTIGATION: Palin pipeline terms curbed bids (AP)

In this  July 3, 2007 file photo, Department of Revenue commissioner Patrick Galvin, right, with Gov. Sarah Palin, center, and Marty Rutherford,  Department of Natural Resources deputy commissioner answers question during a news conference in Anchorage, Alaska, after Palin began calling for applications to build a natural gas pipeline.  (AP Photo/Al Grillo, file)AP - Gov. Sarah Palin's signature accomplishment — a contract to build a 1,715-mile pipeline to bring natural gas from Alaska to the Lower 48 — emerged from a flawed bidding process that narrowed the field to a company with ties to her administration, an Associated Press investigation shows.
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Tags:   Energy    INVESTIGATION:    Palin    pipeline    terms    curbed    bids    (AP)
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No guarantee gas pipeline will be built (AP)

AP - Contrary to Gov. Sarah Palin's campaign promises to "build a pipeline quickly," the massive project to send natural gas south is still no sure thing.
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Tags:   Energy    guarantee    gas    pipeline    will    built    (AP)
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Gulf leaders see economies growing despite crisis (AFP)

New OPEC production quotas. Finance and economy ministers and central bankers from oil-rich Arab states in the Gulf are holding emergency talks in Saudi Arabia to forge a common front to battle the global economic crisis.(AFP/Zm/Jfs)AFP - Finance ministers and central bankers from the oil-rich Gulf said on Saturday they expect their economies to continue to grow despite the global financial crisis and a sharp drop in oil prices.
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Tags:   Energy    Gulf    leaders    see    economies    growing    despite    crisis    (AFP)
:: Created: 10-28-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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Gasoline prices in steepest drop ever (Reuters)

A motorist fills up his SUV behind a sign displaying lower gasoline prices, at a gas station in Woodbridge, Virginia, October 17, 2008. (Stelios Varias/Reuters)Reuters - The average retail price for a gallon of gasoline in the United States plunged more steeply than ever over the last two weeks as the economic slowdown weighed on crude oil and drove consumers off of the roads, according to the latest nationwide Lundberg survey.
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Tags:   Energy    Gasoline    prices    steepest    drop    ever    (Reuters)
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Brent oil price dives under $60 per barrel (AFP)

Oil pumps in Bayil, outside Baku, Azerbaijan. Brent crude oil prices have plunged underneath $60 per barrel, as traders responded to the potential impact of a global recession on energy demand.(AFP/File/Osman Karimov)AFP - Brent crude oil prices plunged underneath 60 dollars per barrel here on Monday, as traders responded to the potential impact of a global recession on energy demand.
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Tags:   Energy    Brent    oil    price    dives    under    $60    per    barrel    (AFP)
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China's hidden coal cost equal to 7.0 pct of GDP: green groups (AFP)

Chinese coal workers collect the pieces of coal for processing at a mine in Huaian, central China's Anhui province in September 2008. China's dependency on coal as its major energy source is creating hidden environmental and other costs worth more than seven percent of its annual gross domestic product, green groups said Monday.(AFP/File)AFP - China's dependency on coal as its major energy source is creating hidden environmental and other costs worth more than seven percent of its annual gross domestic product, green groups said Monday.
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Tags:   Energy    China's    hidden    coal    cost    equal    7.0    pct    GDP:    green    groups    (AFP)
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Iran's Rafsanjani blames finance 'tsunami' for low oil price (AFP)

Former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani delivers a speech in Tehran, August 2008. Rafsanjani called the world financial crisis a tsunami which has dragged down oil prices and caused a huge loss of revenue.(AFP/File/Atta Kenare)AFP - The influential former president of OPEC's second largest oil producer Iran on Friday called the world financial crisis a tsunami which has dragged down oil prices and caused a huge loss of revenue.
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Tags:   Energy    Iran's    Rafsanjani    blames    finance    'tsunami'    for    low    oil    price    (AFP)
:: Created: 10-24-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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OPEC 'slashes output by 1.5m barrels per day' (AFP)

An oil worker looks at the Al-Rawdatain oil field, north of Kuwait City, in 2005. Oil exporting countries said on Friday they would slash output from November 1 in an attempt to stabilise plunging oil prices.(AFP/File/Yasser al-Zayyat)AFP - OPEC decided to cut its oil output by 1.5 million barrels per day from November 1 at an emergency meeting here on Friday, Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Nuaimi told reporters, as the cartel seeks to support plunging crude prices despite a looming worldwide recession.
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Tags:   Energy    OPEC    'slashes    output    1.5m    barrels    per    day'    (AFP)
:: Created: 10-24-2008 :: Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) ::
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