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Business/Finance See other Business/Finance Articles Title: In surprise move, Qatar says to quit OPEC in Jan. PressTV... Qatar in a surprise announcement says it will leave the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) next month in a move that appears to have been meant to take a swipe at the groups de factor leader Saudi Arabia. Saad al-Kaabi, Qatars energy minister, told reporters in a news conference that Doha had informed OPEC about its decision on Monday morning. Kaabi denied speculations that quitting OPEC was linked to the countrys feud with Saudi Arabia and its allies. The decision was "technical and strategic" and had "nothing to do with the blockade," he said. In June 2017, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, and Egypt severed diplomatic relations with Qatar, in a scheme generally believed to have been orchestrated by Riyadh. The four countries accused Qatar of sponsoring terrorism and destabilizing the region, an allegation strongly denied by Doha. Several African countries have also broken ties with Qatar in support for the Saudi-led quartet. PressTV-Saudis creating disturbance in Persian Gulf: Qatar The Qatari foreign minister accuses Saudi Arabia of creating disturbance in the Persian Gulf. Kaabi further emphasized that Qatar would continue to produce oil and seek deals in countries including Latin America's top oil producer Brazil. Saudi Arabia, the United States and Russia are the biggest producers in OPEC "so is it really worth it to someone like Qatar to go to Vienna to meet with someone who will lead the meeting and who is your enemy?" Thierry Bros, a researcher with the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, was quoted as saying by AFP. "In the end, perhaps you can do without it." Kaabi said gas production would remain the top priority for Qatar, which is the world's the biggest exporter of liquified natural gas (LNG). "We don't have great potential (in oil), we are very realistic," said Kaabi, who described himself as "Mr Gas" during the conference. "Our potential is gas. "I think it's inefficient to focus on something that's not your core business and something that's not going to benefit you long-term." In September, Qatar announced it planned to boost gas production to 110 million tonnes per year by 2024. Qatar's oil production is around 600,000 barrels per day and it is the world's 17th largest producer of crude oil, according to specialist website, world data.info. Dohas announcement came as OPEC is preparing to meet in Vienna later this week to discuss market policies and prices. Kaabi said he would attend the meeting which he emphasized would be his "first and last" as energy minister. Poster Comment: James... Create another organization same as OPEC with Iran, Russia, Venezuela, Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Qatar. These countries have maximum reserve of energy but they are being damaged by US sanction everyday. So, create an organization and control the oil and gas market. Then you will see the whole puppet specially Saudi Arabia, USA and Israel will lay their nose to your leg. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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We can see by this article, Arabs or not, OPEC will not stand forever, especially now that we know about Abiotic Oil. ;)
"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
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