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JReynoldson Apr 17, 2016 9:49am
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RE:RE:Doha freeze deal¿
RE:RE:Doha freeze deal¿
Talks got into problems,... not so good news for Eagle shareholders,... DOHA | BY RANIA EL GAMAL AND REEM SHAMSEDDINE A meeting between OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers on an agreement to freeze output ran into last-minute trouble in Qatar on Sunday due to a new request by OPEC' s de facto leader Saudi Arabia, sources told Reuters. Oil ministers were heading into a meeting with the Qatari emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani - who was instrumental in promoting output stability in recent months - in an attempt to rescue the deal designed to bolster the flagging price of crude. " There is an issue. Experts are discussing how to find an acceptable solution. I' m confident they will come up with a solution," one of the sources said. According to another source, Saudi Arabia said it wanted all OPEC members to participate in the talks, despite insisting earlier on excluding Iran because Tehran does not want to freeze production.