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.
.Iraq Says Stopping Oil Sales in Protest Against UN
Iraq <http://www.peopledaily.com.cn/english/data/iraq.html>  said on
Saturday it would halt oil exports from Monday in protest against a United
Nations Security Council resolution extending the UN's oil-for-food program
for 30 days instead of the usual six months.

``Iraq will halt exports of crude oil from ports on the Arab Gulf and the
Mediterranean as of 8:00 a.m. local time (midnight EDT) until further
notice," the state Iraqi news agency quoted an official source at the
nation's oil ministry as saying.

``Iraq will stop oil exports under the memorandum of understanding because
the Council has violated the spirit and the texts of the memorandum," the
ministry said. 

Turkey <http://www.peopledaily.com.cn/english/data/turkey.html> , one of the
two export outlets allowed under oil-for-food, said Iraq had stopped pumping
crude via pipeline to the southern Turkish port of Ceyhan.

``The oil flow was suspended from this morning," said a Turkish official.

Iraq is angry at Friday's Security Council vote that extended the
oil-for-food program for a stop gap period of one month to allow time to
consider a proposal by Britain and the United States
<http://www.peopledaily.com.cn/english/data/usa.html>  for a revamp of
decade-old sanctions against Baghdad.

The 30 day-period is intended for more negotiations on the US-British plan
that would lift restrictions on civilian goods imported by Iraq while
tightening controls on military-related supplies and oil smuggling.

Sanctions have been in place since Iraq's invasion of Kuwait
<http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/data/kuwait.html>  in 1990 and
oil-for-food has provided limited relief for civilians since the program
began in December 1996.

Iraq is worried that a crackdown on oil smuggled through neighboring
countries Turkey, Jordan
<http://web3.peopledaily.com.cn/english/data/jordan.html>  and Syria
<http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/data/Syria.html>  will stem cash
generated direct to the government of President Saddam Hussein. Revenues
from the humanitarian exchange are kept in a UN escrow account.

DOUBTS OVER OPEC'S RESPONSE
Saudi Arab <http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/data/sa.html> ia, the world's
biggest exporter, pledged it would step in with fellow OPEC members to fill
any oil shortage resulting from the Iraqi stoppage.

``What concerns us is the stability of the market. This is not the kingdom's
position, but OPEC's position, which is to fill any shortage in the oil
market," Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi told reporters in Riyadh.

But it remains unclear whether Naimi and other OPEC oil ministers, who meet
in Vienna next week for scheduled talks on production quotas, will move
immediately to compensate for the Iraqi outage.

``If the market calls for it we will increase but right now we don't need to
raise production tomorrow," Nigeria
<http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/data/nigeria.html> 's OPEC representative
Rilwanu Lukman told Reuters.

``It depends how long it goes on for and the impact on the market," said
Lukman, Nigeria's presidential energy advisor, added.

OPEC had widely been expected at its June 5-6 gathering to maintain supplies
to keep prices in its $22-$28 a barrel target range for a basket of its
crudes. The group cut output by 2.5 million barrels daily earlier this year.

The basket was valued at $26.56 on Thursday and ministers may prefer to wait
for prices to rise above $28 before triggering extra output under a
prearranged agreement. Iraq is an OPEC member but has no production quota.

Ministers will be wary about increasing supply too quickly because Baghdad
has suspended oil sales in the past and resumed exports within days or
weeks. 

``Last time it didn't go on very long and OPEC didn't need to do anything,"
said Lukman. 

Iraq exports 2.1 million barrels a day, five percent of world exports, under
the U.N. program which is due for renewal on June 3.

U.S. IS IRAQ'S BIGGEST CUSTOMER
The United States is Iraq's biggest customer, buying about a 750,000 bpd,
with exports also flowing to Asia, Europe and Latin America.

Turkey's Ceyhan terminal has 2.5 million barrels in tanks, a Turkish
official said. That's little more than enough for two days worth of normal
exports from the port. Iraq controls sales from the other export point at
the Gulf port Mina al-Bakr.

Baghdad has almost 300 million barrels of oil, equivalent to about 150 days
at current export rates, in outstanding contracts under the U.N. program.

Previously, Iraq's U.N. envoy had said Iraq would honor those contracts.

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