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Thursday 15 April 2010
OPEC would mull oil output boost at $100: Kuwait
OPEC would make a decision on whether to boost output to calm oil prices if the market passed $100 a barrel, Kuwait's oil minister said on Thursday.
U.S. crude traded around $85 a barrel on Thursday, a little above the $70 to $80 range that OPEC's largest producer Saudi Arabia has said was fair for both consumers and producers.
"Above $100... we would take a decision in this regard," Sheikh Ahmad al-Abdullah al-Sabah told reporters at Kuwait's parliament, when asked how high the producer group would allow prices to rise before acting.
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