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Iranian Oil Exchange
…Declaration of War?
OPEC considers dumping US dollar
Press TV
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries plans to discuss a
proposal by Iran and Venezuela to price oil in non-dollar currencies.
Finance minister of the group, which supplies 40 percent of the global
crude demand, will meet to study the proposal, the organization's
President Chakib Khelil said.
Khalil, however, did not say when the ministers are scheduled to discuss
the proposal amid the ongoing depreciation of the dollar.
The idea floated by Tehran and Caracas since the dwindling dollar fallen
16.2 percent against a basket of major currencies since two years ago.
Iran, the OPEC's second largest exporter, has already cut all of its
ties with the greenback with respect to oil transactions.
Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim Al Thani had also said
earlier that amid concerns about the weakness of the US dollar in recent
months, the oil-rich Persian Gulf littoral state would shift Qatari
riyal from the US currency over the next six months.
"The dollar lost a lot of value and energy worldwide is priced in the
dollar, so all the producers are affected by the development on the
dollar. This is a cycle so we have to live with it," Abdullah Bin Hamad
Al-Attiyah said.
The UAE is also likely to follow the lead, as Kuwait did last May.
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