Saudi Arabia to increase oil output

June 22, 2008 – 3:41 pm

Saudi Arabia has increased its daily oil production from 9 million barrels to 9.7 million in a move to counter the sharp rise in international oil prices, Saudi King Abdullah said Sunday.


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