Nigeria calls for an emergency meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting due to the deterioration of oil prices
2/24/15
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Called Nigeria , on Tuesday, an emergency meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting due to the deterioration of oil prices, indicating that all OPEC countries except the Arab group feel extremely concerned about the price drop.
The Minister said the Nigerian oil Times Desagna Allison Madueqi in an interview with the Financial Times and seen by " Alsumaria News "," The Nigerian government would call for an emergency meeting of OPEC in the next six weeks or so if the price of oil continued to decline. "
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She Madueqi "We are already talking with member countries and also as president of OPEC, it is responsible for the contact member countries and the Secretary General of the Organization in the event of an emergency meeting," pointing out that "almost all the OPEC countries, perhaps except for the Arab Group are very concerned."
The World oil prices fell to their lowest in two years, currently of $ 58 and 40 cents per barrel after reaching these prices in mid-2014 to more than $ 110 per barrel.
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