Bloomberg: Oil-freeze talks end in failure amid Saudi demands over Iran
Sun Apr 17, 2016 6:26 pm
Negotiations between 16 oil producers in Doha ended without any agreement on limiting supplies, a diplomatic failure that threatens to renew the rout in prices, according to Bloomberg.
The summit in the Qatari capital, which dragged on for more than ten hours beyond its initially scheduled conclusion, finished with no final accord, Nigeria's Petroleum Minister Emmanuel Kachikwu told reporters, Bloomberg said.
Discussions stumbled over whether the agreement should extend to other producers such as Iran, which wasn’t present, according to a person familiar with the matter. The inability to reach consensus will lead to a "severe" drop in prices, Citigroup Inc. predicted before the meeting..........
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The summit in the Qatari capital, which dragged on for more than ten hours beyond its initially scheduled conclusion, finished with no final accord, Nigeria's Petroleum Minister Emmanuel Kachikwu told reporters, Bloomberg said.
Discussions stumbled over whether the agreement should extend to other producers such as Iran, which wasn’t present, according to a person familiar with the matter. The inability to reach consensus will lead to a "severe" drop in prices, Citigroup Inc. predicted before the meeting..........
To read further go to this link: unian.info
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