Australian PM calls for OPEC to increase output

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Monday said the world's richest nations must pressure oil-producing countries to increase output to deal with spiralling oil prices.

KYOTO, JAPAN: Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Monday said the world's richest nations must pressure oil-producing countries to increase output to deal with spiralling oil prices.

On a visit to Japan, he said he would speak with his Japanese counterpart Yasuo Fukuda about the need for the Group of Eight rich nations to press the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to boost supply.

"We need a clear statement from the world's major economies to the OPEC producers that they lift their production quota now," Rudd told reporters in the western city of Kyoto.

His remarks came after oil prices on Friday rocketed the most ever in a single day to nearly $139 on concerns over the global economy and supply, although prices eased slightly on Monday.

"There is an imbalance between supply and demand that is putting upwards pressure on oil prices," Rudd said.

"OPEC needs to be pressured to increase supply in order to achieve proper market outcomes," Rudd told reporters in Kyoto.
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The Group of Eight's energy ministers on Sunday called for a boost in output. Rudd said that oil prices should be "on top of the agenda" when the G8 holds its summit next month in the northern Japanese resort town of Toyako.

The G8 groups Britain, Canada, Italy, Japan, France, Germany, Russia and the United States.

Rudd also urged industrialised nations to increase investment in energy-efficient technologies in developing countries including China and India that are growing contributors to global warming.

"There must be a parallel emphasis at the G8 on energy efficiency and fuel-efficient technologies in the developing world," he said in the city that gave birth to the landmark Kyoto Protocol.
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"China and India are projected to represent one-half of the prospected global increase in oil demand. Therefore energy efficiency in those countries is of direct consequence to us," he added.

Rudd ratified the Kyoto Protocol as his first act in office after defeating the conservative John Howard last year.
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Rudd is expected to meet with Toyota Motor Corp. chief Katsuaki Watanabe on Tuesday to discuss Toyota's possible production of low-emissions Camry hybrids in Australia.
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