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Opec countries see few options to help tackle high oil prices

By Javier Blas and Kevin Morrison

Published: June 14 2005 03:00 | Last updated: June 14 2005 03:00

When oil ministers fromthe Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries sit down tomorrow to set their oil supply policy, one of the first reports they will review is the impact of high oil prices on the world economy.

Inside the cartel there is growing concern that persistently high oil prices will soften demand, but Opec members feel the group has few options to tackle high prices.

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