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"There's a consensus to wait and evaluate price behavior in the coming months. Depending on that evaluation, a decision will have to be made at the end of this year or early in 2007," Minister Rafael Ramirez said in a statement. World oil prices surged to a record 78.40 U.S. dollars a barrel in mid-July after fighting erupted in Lebanon. The prices plunged to below 66 dollars a barrel on Monday, after Iran said it might consider halting its uranium enrichment program and OPEC officials said they would maintain the group's 28 million barrel-a-day production target. Venezuela, the world's fifth-largest oil exporter and a founding member of OPEC, has been one of the nations campaigning for high oil prices within OPEC. Enditem |
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