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Article: Qatar curbs crude production, concentrates on improving marketing. (petroleum industry)
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- The Oil Daily
- Article date:
- March 25, 1985
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DOHA -- Qatar, a supporter of OPEC's attempts to restore order to the world's oil market, has curbed its tendency to produce above its assigned quota and has concentrated on improving its marketing.
Affirming his faith in the cartel's ability to survive and maintain a role in regulating the world market, Qatar's minister of finance and petroleum, Sheikh Abdel Aziz Khalifa al-Thani, said recently that "OPEC is strong, although it is passing through a difficult phase."
Al-Thani is a member of the committee formed to monitor production level's consistency with quotas agreed on at the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries plenary sessions.
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