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Iran’s plan for oil cuts is snubbed by Opec

By Carola Hoyos in Vienna and Dan Dombey in Brussels

Published: January 30 2006 19:10 | Last updated: January 30 2006 19:10

Oil ministers of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries on Monday rejected Iranian proposals to cut the cartel’s oil production, opting instead to sustain current production levels amid continuing uncertainty surrounding Tehran’s nuclear programme.

Opec, which controls 40 per cent of the world’s oil supplies, is expected to confirm a rollover of its current 28m barrel a day production at Monday’s ministerial meeting in Vienna.

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