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Opec is considering second rise in output

By Kevin Morrison and Javier Blas in Isfahan

Published: March 17 2005 22:14 | Last updated: March 17 2005 22:14

The Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is considering a second output hike just a day after it raised its production quota, reflecting the cartel's anxiety about meeting oil demand later in the year.

Oil prices hit another record nominal high yesterday. In New York the US benchmark crude price, West Texas Intermediate, hit a peak of $57.50 a barrel, up $1.04, surpassing most forecasts made at the start of the year.

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