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OPEC Member Burdened by High Oil Prices
What’s good for OPEC is no longer good for one of its smallest members and its only representative from Asia. While most oil ministers, from Saudi Arabia to Venezuela to Libya, say high prices are here to stay, one oil minister may be trying to talk prices down.
February 26, 2005
2 Big Appetites Take Seats at the Oil Table
India, sharing a ravenous thirst for oil, has joined China in an increasingly naked grab at oil and natural gas fields that has the world’s two most populous nations bidding up energy prices and racing against each other and global energy companies.
February 20, 2005



