Ali al-Naimi
Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil exporter, has increased its output to meet rising demand and to compensate for declining production from other countries.
Ali al-Naimi, the Saudi oil minister, said on Friday that from May 10 the kingdom had...
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