In his 20 November 2012 Forbes article entitled "Is Russia the World's Largest Oil Producer? It All Depends on
Whom You Ask", author Mark Adomanis compared Russian and Saudi Arabian oil production by using JODI data and
data from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA). ...
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Hardly a year into his current role as secretary general of the IEF, Aldo Flores-Quiroga is determined to clear some of the uncertainties that affect the oil market. ...
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Saudi Arabia (OPCRSAUD) can increase crude production by as much as 25 percent immediately if needed, the country’s oil minister said, seeking to allay the concern over supplies that has driven prices to the highest in three years, Bloomberg reports. ...
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Unrest sweeping the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) will ally with soaring costs to block investment in the upstream hydrocarbon sector while financing remains a major problem, an official report said on Sunday, reports Emirates 24|7. ...
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CNBC reports: New information suggests that Iran’s oil production may not have fallen as much as other industry reports have speculated. The latest publication of data by the Joint Organizations Data Initiative (JODI) published on Sunday showed Iran produced 3.72 million barrels per day in January, marking the highest output since December 2008. ...
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The 13th International Energy Forum (IEF) was held in Kuwait last week under the sponsorship of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah. It was the first meeting held in Kuwait since its inception in Paris in 1991, writes Al Watan Daily. ...
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Bloomberg reports that Saudi Arabia, the largest oil producer in OPEC, pumped 9.87 million barrels a day in January, its second-highest monthly output since at least 1980, official data submitted to the Joint Organization Data Initiative showed. JODI is supervised by the Riyadh-based International Energy Forum and compiles data provided by member governments. ...
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Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Ali Al-Naimi said yesterday that no country or a group of countries can alone ensure the stability of the oil market. He stressed this in his speech at the 13th meeting of Ministers of Petroleum and Energy of International Energy Forum (IEF) in Kuwait, according to Saudi Press Agency. ...
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) claims that Iranian oil exports could fall by as much as 50 percent in July, when European sanctions over that country's nuclear program take full effect. ...
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U.S. President Barack Obama and U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron have agreed to keep open discussions about a possible release of oil held in emergency stockpiles, which have been used in the past to reduce prices or compensate for a supply disruption, a U.K. official familiar with the talks said Thursday, reports the Wall Street Journal. ...
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Azerbaijani Industry and Energy Minister Natig Aliyev and U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy Daniel Poneman have discussed global energy security and oil and gas projects in Kuwait, the Azerbaijani Embassy in Kuwait said on Thursday. The meeting was held within the Thirteenth International Energy Forum and Fifth International Energy and Business Forum in Kuwait City, Trend.az reports. ...
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Oil traded near the lowest price in more than a week as signs of rising U.S. stockpiles were balanced by concern that spare production capacity may be insufficient to cover any supply disruption in the Middle East, Bloomberg reports. ...
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Oil ministers from 88 countries attended the 13th International Energy Forum in Kuwait, where they held discussions about the best means to achieve energy security for all nations, Al-Shorfa.com reports. ...
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The 13th International Energy Forum has kicked off in Kuwait with the participation of more than 80 countries and the presence of more 45 ministers of oil to discuss the latest world energy issues. Azerbaijani embassy in Kuwait told APA.az that Azerbaijan will be represented at the event. ...
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South Korea is considering reducing its crude oil imports from sanctions-hit Iran and is in talks with the United Arab Emirates to secure more oil-field contracts, the country's vice minister of knowledge economy said Wednesday on the sidelines of the International Energy Forum summit, Dow Jones Newswires reports.
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Iran's oil minister Rostam Qasemi on Wednesday slammed the use of the vital commodity as a political tool by "big countries" against producers, warning sanctions will jeopardise supplies, at the International Energy Forum, AFP reports. ...
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Sanctions imposed on Iran aim to prompt Tehran to abandon its suspected plans to develop atomic weapons, a British minister said on Wednesday, describing Iran's ambition as an "intolerable" threat. "The solution to that is in Iranian hands," he told reporters on the sidelines of the 13th International Energy Forum, AFP reports. ...
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Speaking at the International Energy Forum, Saudi Arabia's oil minister said Wednesday that his country and other oil exporters are ready to offset any shortfalls in supply because of market volatility — an apparent reference to showdowns with Iran over its nuclear program, AP reports. ...
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UAE Energy Minister Mohammed bin Dhaen Al Hamili and Canadian Minister of Natural Resources Joe Oliver have expressed hopes of the UAE and Canada that security and peace would prevail in the region as they would have positive effect on stability of the world energy market. The remark was made today during the meeting of the two ministers at the sideline of the International Energy Forum (IEF), which commenced in Kuwait today. ...
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UPI writes, there is a "basic assumption" that Saudi Arabia will make up the difference for the effects sanctions on Iran are having on oil markets, an analyst said. Washington is said to have the confidence that major oil producers like Saudi Arabia have the production capacity to offset any market disruptions.
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AFP reports that oil prices fell on Wednesday as the International Energy Agency maintained its 2012 oil growth demand forecast and predicted a large drop in Iranian crude exports. New York's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in April dipped 16 cents to $106.55 a barrel. ...
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Bahrain's Minister of Oil Dr. Abdulmohssin Mirza said that the participants of the 13th International Energy Forum currently held in Kuwait unanimously agreed to work on stabilizing energy prices, KUNA reports. ...
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In an interview with KUNA on sidelines of the 13rd International Energy Forum, Dutch Secretary for European Affairs and International Cooperation Ben Knapen said Wednesday that low-priced oil is a thing of the past, stressing the need for further cooperation between oil producers and consumers to secure global energy market stability. ...
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Energy producing countries would want to provide sufficient energy to the world in the upcoming years especially with the ever increasing world population that has currently topped six billion people, Kuwaiti oil Minister said Wednesday, KUNA reports. ...
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The 13th International Energy Forum (IEF) concluded here Wednesday evening by producing recommendations that are anticipated to lead to a stable oil market and ensure future supplies, KUNA reports. ...
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There is plenty of oil sands oil for all buyers and it's not dirtier than any other type of oil, Canada's Natural Resources Minister told delegates at the International Energy Forum in Kuwait, CBC reports. ...
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Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Taner Yildiz highly appreciated Kuwait's great efforts to ensure the success of the just-concluded 13th International Energy Forum (IEF), reports KUNA. ...
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Top exporter Saudi Arabia and other Gulf producers say surging oil markets are beyond their control and prices could spike higher unless tensions between the West and Iran subside. Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi and OPEC Secretary General Abdullah al-Badri are expected to focus on high oil prices in their addresses to the International Energy Forum gathering of oil ministers and executives on Wednesday, several OPEC sources said. ...
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Oil supplies are considered adequate and the oil price per barrel (pb) standing at USD 100 is fair for producing and consuming countries, said Oman Oil Minister Dr. Mohammed Al-Rumhi on the sidelines of the 13th International Energy Forum that kicked off here on Tuesday, reports Kuwait News Agency (KUNA). ...
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Amid rising oil prices the International Energy Forum (IEF) will begin their biennial gathering of global energy ministers and industry leaders in Kuwait on Tuesday. The conference, which is the largest of its kind, will conclude on Thursday, writes Zachary Keck, Examiner.com. ...
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South Africa hopes to have a plan by the end of May for replacing Iranian crude that currently makes up a quarter of its crude imports, the country's energy minister told Reuters on the sidelines of the International Energy Forum in Kuwait. ...
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Reuters reports that the United States is pressing Saudi Arabia to boost oil output to fill a likely supply gap arising from sanctions on Iran, Gulf oil officials said, adding that an increase in production is unlikely to be needed before July. ...
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Japanese officials will meet with a US delegation on the sidelines of the International Energy Forum later Tuesday to ask that Washington allow exports of LNG to Japan, the world's biggest importer of liquefied natural gas, a Japanese delegate said. ...
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Kuwait Petroleum Corp. and France's Total on Tuesday signed a memorandum of understanding to be partners in a Kuwait-China oil refinery joint venture, the French energy giant said. The joint venture, in partnership with China's Sinopec, will develop a refinery with a processing capacity of 300,000 barrels per day, in addition to a petrochemical complex, Total said in a statement issued on the sidelines of the International Energy Forum in Kuwait. ...
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Speaking in his opening speech at the 13th International Energy Forum, Kuwait's Minister of Oil Hani Hussein on Tuesday stressed the importance of consolidating efforts of energy producing and consuming countries in order to guarantee saving and providing clean and secure energy to people around the world, Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) reports. ...
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Dow Jones reports that Total SA (TOT) is in talks to enter Iraqi Kurdistan, and has started discussions with South Sudan to re-enter its oil acreage there, the head of the French oil giant said on the sidelines of the International Energy Forum on Tuesday. ...
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MarketWire reports that the Honourable Joe Oliver, Canada's Minister of Natural Resources, wrapped up his first day at the International Energy Forum in Kuwait, where he promoted bilateral trade and investment and advanced Canada's position on key energy issues. ...
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The Iran-driven run in oil prices to the highest since 2008 masks the Middle East producer’s diminishing importance to global oil supplies as record spending on drilling unearths reserves from Argentina to Angola, says Bloomberg. ...
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The 13th International Energy Forum was launched here, on Tuesday, with the participation of more than 80 countries and the presence of more 45 ministers of oil to discuss the latest world energy issues, Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) reports. ...
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Sonangol is negotiating to buy half of Italian group Eni's 33.3 percent stake in Galp, board member Sebastiao Gaspar Martins told Reuters on the sidelines of the International Energy Forum in Kuwait on Tuesday. ...
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Top exporter Saudi Arabia and other Gulf producers say surging oil markets are beyond their control and prices could spike higher unless tensions between the West and Iran subside, Reuters reports. ...
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Energy Ministers from member countries across the world have gathered for the 13th IEF conference. This year, ministers from some 80 countries are in attendance. National media have been reporting on countries’ delegations. ...
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Oil-producing nations in the Middle East and Africa said current crude prices at $125 a barrel are “high” as a result of international political tensions, reports Bloomberg. ...
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Oil producers and consumers meet tomorrow in Kuwait to discuss growing threats to supply, rising prices and an uncertain outlook for the global economy, reports TheNational.ae ...
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Ali Khalil, AFP reports that the world's largest energy forum begins meetings on Monday over oil price fluctuations and safeguarding supplies amid heightened tensions over Iran's nuclear programme and a softening in global growth. Oil ministers and delegates from the 88-member International Energy Forum (IEF) are holding their biennial three-day gathering in the Gulf emirate of Kuwait to discuss the role of the forum in tackling market volatility. ...
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Representatives of some of the world's top oil producers, preparing to meet with consumers at an energy summit in Kuwait, voiced concern that rising oil prices could jeopardize a global economic recovery, reports The Wall Street Journal. ...
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The global oil market is well-supplied and new discoveries are enough to replace depleting fields, the International Energy Forum’s secretary-general said in an interview in Kuwait today, writes Bloomberg. ...
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EU Energy Commissioner Guenther Oettinger will deliver a speech Tuesday and present the EU's energy policy at the 13th International Energy Forum (IEF), to kick off in Kuwait tomorrow, reports KUNA. ...
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The 13th International Energy Forum was launched on Tuesday in Kuwait with the participation of more than 80 countries and the presence of more 45 ministers of oil to discuss the latest world energy issues, Qatar News Agency reports. ...
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The world will one day run out of oil, but that is of little concern to delegates at the World Petroleum Congress in Doha whose eyes are fixed on more crude discoveries and advances to prolong supplies. "To tell someone that he's going to die is not a prediction, it's a tautology. What he wants to know is when and how," Nasser al-Jaidah, chief executive of Qatar Petroleum International, said at the Congress ...
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Noé van Hulst, Secretary General of the International Energy Forum, sees Kazakhstan as one of the key players in the world energy market and calls the country to enter the IEF ...
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GulfNews.com reported today (27 September 2011) on yesterday’s address by Shaikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Foreign Minister to the 66th United Nations General Assembly in New York. ...
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Oil producers and consumers should join hands in setting up an effective system to prevent sharp increases in crude prices as this will only destroy demand and hurt both sides, India’s petroleum and natural gas minister has said. ...
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Growth in oil demand is forecast to fall by as much as 60 per cent next year amid economic turmoil, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said. ...
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It's "too early" for OPEC countries to consider cutting oil output, even as prices tumbled below $100 a barrel this week, according to Noe van Hulst, secretary general of the International Energy Forum. ...
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As the price of crude rockets, Noe van Hulst, Secretary
General of the International Energy Forum, speaks to Eithne
Treanor about the challenge of steering greater cooperation
between oil suppliers and consumers. ...
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In spite of all the skirmishes between the Opec oil producers' cartel and western countries about high prices, relations between consumers and producers have been much smoother in recent years than during the confrontational period of the late 1970s and early 1980s. ...
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) wants more crude supplies released to prevent a reversal of the global economic recovery. ...
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Since 1991 the global producer-consumer energy dialogue has developed through the International Energy Forum (IEF) so that it is now the world's largest gathering of energy ministers. Through the Forum and its associated events, IEF Ministers, their officials, energy industry executives, and other experts engage in a dialogue of increasing importance to global energy security. ...
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Saudi Arabia, the world's largest crude exporter, pumped 8.66 million barrels of oil a day in March, down 4 percent from its output of 9.02 million a day in the previous month, official data showed. ...
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The oil market overreacted to the loss of exports from Libya as supply and spare capacity are at an "adequate level" said Noe van Hulst, secretary general of the International Energy Forum ...
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Analysts say fear, not fundamentals, is driving up oil prices. "The fundamentals of demand and supply, and spare capacity in the market, don't justify these high oil prices,” Noe Van Hulst, Secretary-General at the International Energy Forum (IEF), told CNBC. ...
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The world's top oil exporter Saudi Arabia is "not comfortable" with high oil prices. Sure, higher oil prices put pressure on the global economic recovery. ...
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Noe van Hulst, the secretary general of the International Energy Forum (IEF), has the sometimes unenviable job of coaxing energy consumers and producers to talk to each other. ...
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Given the multiple conflicting challenges faced by the global energy industry, dialogue between energy-producing countries and energy-consuming countries has never been more important. This imperative was recently recognised by the 86 member countries of the International Energy Forum (IEF), the organisation that provides the main platform for such dialogue, when they signed a new Charter at an Extraordinary IEF Ministerial Meeting ...
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We tend to think of heavy oil as an Alberta thing. A lot of ink gets spilled over the size, value and environmental impact of the oil sands. To be sure, the attention is warranted. But anybody convinced that heavy oil is purely a western Canadian phenomenon would do well to spend a day this week at Edmonton's Shaw Conference center, where the heavyweights of heavy oil have convened for the annual World Heavy Oil Congress ...
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While the Middle East turmoil is pushing up oil prices, Alberta heavy-oil producers are facing a "classic bottleneck" with pipelines running at capacity and storage tanks in Cushing, Okla., almost full. ...
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Since the turmoil started in the Middle East, less than two months ago, oil prices have increased by more than $20 per barrel. If sustained over several months, this may drive up inflation and threaten global economic recovery efforts. ...
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An energy charter signed in Saudi Arabia by members of the International Energy Forum lets consumers and producers talk more freely, IEF Secretary-General Noe van Hulst said. Delegates to the IEF met in Riyadh to discuss transparency and stability in the global energy market. A charter signed by 87 ministers and top IEF delegates creates an enhanced framework for dialogue between energy producing and energy consuming countries ...
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Saudi Arabia has achieved a long sought-after goal - a
firm footing for the International Energy Forum (IEF) ...
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The head of the International Energy Forum says there is significant spare capacity in the oil market and fundamentals remain different to those during the oil price spike of 2008, despite the price of oil being above $US100 a barrel ...
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An energy charter signed in Saudi Arabia by members of the International Energy Forum lets consumers and producers talk more freely, an IEF official said. ...
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Following the Extraordinary IEF Ministerial on 22 February an article by Alex Schindler was appeared in the 23 February issue of Oil Daily under the title: "Saudi Oil Chief Moves to Calm Oil Markets" ...
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Energy producer and consumer states signed a charter in Riyadh on Tuesday aimed at limiting price volatility and stabilising the market, even as Middle East turmoil propelled prices to two-year highs ...
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Major oil and gas producers and suppliers will sign in Riyadh on Tuesday a charter primarily aimed at limiting price volatility and the role of speculators, officials said. ...
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A momentous expansion of the International Energy Forum (IEF) takes place in Riyadh on Tuesday when energy officials from more than 80 nations and leading international organizations sign a charter committed to bringing stability to global markets ...
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The International Energy Forum, which groups the world's top oil producers and consumers, meets Tuesday in Saudi Arabia as economic recovery drives prices back to levels last seen before the 2008 global financial crisis ...
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The ministries meeting of the International Energy Forum (IEF) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on the 22 February will see the birth of a new enhanced framework for dialogue between producers and consumers, IEF secretary-general Noè van Hulst tells Argus ...
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The Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources will host an extraordinary ministerial meeting of the International Energy Forum under the aegis of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah to sign the forum’s charter with the participation of 90 countries, major oil producers such as OPEC countries and major consumers in the world in Riyadh on Tuesday ...
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