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Ecuador's Correa cruises to re-election victory

Rafael Correa

Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa swept to a re-election victory on Sunday that allows him to strengthen state control over the OPEC nation's economy and gives a timely boost to Latin America's alliance of socialist leaders.

 

Exclusive: China, India plan Iran oil cuts of 10 percent or more

China, India and Japan are planning cuts of at least 10 percent in Iranian crude imports as tightening U.S. sanctions make it difficult for the top Asian buyers to keep doing business with the OPEC producer.

 

Oil demand high as prices surge

Oil demand high as prices surge

Oil consumption rose by its fastest rate since 2004 last year, according to the latest statistics from BP. The news came as members of the Opec oil cartel failed to agree on increasing oil production as a way of lowering prices. Analysts had expected the Vienna meeting to raise output. As a result, oil prices jumped again on fears of limited supply. The value of a barrel of Brent crude rose back above $118 a barrel.

 

Kuwait says foils Qaeda plan to bomb U.S. Army camp

Kuwait said on Tuesday it had foiled an al Qaeda-linked plan to bomb a U.S. Army camp and other "important facilities" in the OPEC oil exporting state.

 

OPEC Cuts Oil-Investment Forecast

OPEC lowered its five-year forecast for oil-field spending by about a third as the recession and increased energy efficiency led to a steep cut in demand estimates.

 

OPEC chief says oil prices are too low

An oil price of $50 per barrel is too low for OPEC producers to invest in production and non-member countries, including Russia, should cut output to help boost prices, OPEC's secretary general said Sunday.

 

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