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  • Russia, Iran And Qatar Agree To Form An OPEC-Style Gas Cartel

    RUSSIA, IRAN AND QATAR AGREE TO FORM AN OPEC-STYLE GAS CARTEL

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    21.10.2008 17:15 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ World gas powers Russia, Iran and Qatar pledged
    on Tuesday to strengthen cooperation and Tehran said there was a
    consensus to form an OPEC-style grouping, comments likely to worry
    Western consumer nations.

    Iran's Oil Minister Gholamhossein Nozari said he and Qatar's Energy
    Minister Abdullah al-Attiyah and Chief Executive Alexei Miller of
    Russian gas export monopoly Gazprom agreed to establish a high-ranking
    natural gas committee.

    Unlike Nozari, Miller did not refer to a "gas OPEC" at a joint news
    conference but said the three sides had set up a "major gas troika"
    that would help implement joint projects.

    Russia, Iran and Qatar are ranked the first, second and third biggest
    holders of natural gas reserves in the world and together boast more
    than half of the global total.

    "We have made major decisions," Nozari said after talks in the Iranian
    capital. "There is a demand to form this gas OPEC and there is a
    consensus to set up gas OPEC."

    Major gas exporters have met informally for several years at the annual
    Gas Exporting Countries Forum, a grouping including also Venezuela,
    Nigeria, Algeria, Egypt, Indonesia and Libya.

    Iran wants to turn it into a more formal organization akin to the
    Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, the 13-member
    cartel which makes output decisions that can sway the oil price.

    Europe and the United States have warned against such a gas export
    body, saying it could pose a danger to global energy security and
    create room for price manipulation.

    Gazprom has previously played down the idea of a gas OPEC, saying
    it was not feasible. But Miller told Tuesday's news conference:
    "We have decided to be in close contact and we can say that today a
    major gas troika was formed."

    Some analysts say any gas OPEC could be expected to share insights on
    upstream contract terms with investors rather than act on restricting
    gas supply as the oil OPEC does.

    "Surely this gathering of gas exporting countries is to give assurances
    over gas supply to the world," said Miller, whose country is the
    world's largest natural gas exporter, Reuters reports.
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