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Report: Russia could head new Mideast gas cartel 

SPECIAL TO WORLD TRIBUNE.COM
Friday, April 6, 2007 

WASHINGTON - Russia and Middle East countries could decide to form a gas cartel 
a new report warns. 


Algeria, Iran, Qatar and Russia have scheduled a meeting of the 15-member 
Gas-Exporting Countries Forum in Doha on April 9. Industry analysts said the 
session could result in a decision to form a cartel that would control gas 
supplies to the West. 
"If created, such an organization would be dominated by Russia, which is the 
world's largest reserve holder, producer, exporter, and transiter of gas," the 
Washington-based Jamestown Foundation said in a report. 

"As a 'new Saudi Arabia of gas,' Russia could shape a gas cartel's behavior to 
an extent similar to Saudi Arabia's dominant role in OPEC, though with 
different methods." 

The foundation said any gas cartel would not have the same influence over 
prices as OPEC. Jamestown pointed out that gas supply contracts have usually 
been long-term. 

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