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Sunday, 31 December, 2000, 12:03 GMT
Gulf calls for oil output cuts
Bahrain delegation
GCC summit was hosted by Bahrain
The Gulf states have called for a global cut in oil production to counter falling prices, prompting fears of a renewed fuel price hike.

At the end of their summit in Bahrain, the leaders of Saudi Arabia and its partners in the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council called on OPEC to agree to the cuts at its next meeting in mid-January

The Gulf states want to see world oil prices stabilise at $25 a barrel. They are currently hovering in the lower range of OPEC's $22-28 a barrel price band.

Saudi Arabia is pushing for a cut in production by between 1.5m and 2m barrels per day.

Falling prices

The average price of crude oil has fallen by about 30% since October when the major producers stepped up production under pressure from industrial countries.

Saudi Arabia led calls for cut
Saudi Arabia led calls for cut
At the time, the industrialised countries were facing economic disruption because of high prices.

The price of crude fell further on the last trading session of the year in London on Friday. Prices dipped to eight-month lows as dealers remained confident that adequate supplies would continue to flood the market.

A week ago, OPEC President Ali Rodriguez of Venezuela said that if the basket crude price remained under 22 dollars a barrel "production will be reduced by 500,000 barrels a day."

The six Gulf monarchies - Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates - account for 45% of the world's oil reserves and provide around 20% of the world's crude.

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