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    PUTIN DENIES RUSSIA'S JOINING OPEC-STYLE GAS CARTEL

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    11.11.2008 17:40 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin sought to ease
    fears Tuesday over the possibility of Russia joining an Opec-style
    cartel of gas exporting countries, he said in talks with his Egyptian
    counterpart Ahmed Nazif. "We support this idea. But we know about
    apprehensions and even fears voiced by certain energy consumers,"
    Putin was quoted by news agency Interfax as saying. "I wish to state
    once and for all: there are no grounds for such fears."

    He said energy exporting countries should coordinate policy to ensure
    "uninterrupted" energy supplies to consumers, but added that Russia
    would not forgo its independence to sign a cartel agreement with
    other states.

    "None of us is going to cede part of our sovereignty in making
    decisions," Putin noted. The possibility a gas cartel was previously
    discussed among Russia, Qatar and Iran.

    Putin met with the Egyptian prime minister, as the latter was paying
    a four-day visit to Moscow.

    "I regard Egypt as a leading country of the Arab world," Putin told
    his counterpart Tuesday.

    Experts say there was little substance in modeling a gas cartel on
    OPEC because gas contracts are often signed over the long-term and
    differ significantly in export-methods from country to country.

    "It's like the Russian fairytale of three very different animals
    pulling the cart," said Thane Gustafson, a senior director at
    consultancy Cambridge Energy Research Associates.

    Russian exports almost exclusively through pipelines, Qatar mostly
    deals in liquefied natural gas (LNG), while Iran is not going to be
    an exporter at all, Gustafson said.

    Major world gas exporters such as Norway and Algeria have so far also
    stayed aloof from the planned gas forum.

    Putin's comments came one day after he said the country had to act
    to bolster oil prices hit by the global economic crisis. His comments
    suggested that Russia was aiming to become a swing producer.

    "As one of the major exporters and producers of oil and petroleum
    products, Russia cannot sit out from the formulation of global prices
    for this natural resource," Putin was quoted by local media as saying
    Monday. "We have to develop a full set of measures that will enable
    us to actively influence the market," he said, DPA reports.
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