OPEC could call emergency meeting if needed-Kuwait
OPEC could call an emergency meeting if required by disruption to oil supply .
February 22, 2011 1:44 by Reuters
OPEC could call an emergency meeting if required by disruption to oil supply due to Middle East unrest, Kuwaiti Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmad al-Abdullah al-Sabah told al-Arabiya television on Tuesday.
“There is no country that produces on its own, we all abide by our own quotas,” the minister said of OPEC. “If there was any disruption there will be an emergency meeting and it will be decided to raise the quota for each country according to its ability.”
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