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Ecuador sees no need for OPEC cut, oil to rise

  1. Economy
April 23, 2009 - 0:0

QUITO (Reuters) - Ecuador sees no need for OPEC to cut output at its next meeting because it expects world oil prices to rebound close to $70 per barrel by late 2009, Oil Minister Derlis Palacios told Reuters Tuesday.

Palacios said this week’s drop in prices was due to speculation and not market fundamentals.

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