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Opec rejects US call to increase production

By Javier Blas in Riyadh and Ed Crooks in Rome

Published: November 14 2007 09:50 | Last updated: November 14 2007 09:50

Opec on Wednesday rejected calls from the US, its largest customer, to agree to increase production when it meets for its summit in Riyadh at the weekend.

Abdulla El-Badri, Opec secretary general, said that there was “no shortage of oil” in the market and deferred any decision on production to the next ministerial meeting of the oil producers’ cartel in Abu Dhabi in December.

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