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Stephen Hadley, Bush's national security adviser, said Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi reiterated his pledge to give customers all the oil they want.
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Saudi Arabia's energy minister, Ali al-Naimi, is now urging petroleum exporters to raise the supply of oil in order to bring prices down.
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But it is Ali al-Naimi, Saudi Arabia's oil minister, whose word really counts: he has responsibility for a quarter of the world's oil reserves.
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Among other assignments, Al-Tunisi launched Aramco's first commodity forecasts--which she broached, with trepidation, before a dozen directors, including Chairman Ali Al-Naimi and President Abdallah Jum'ah.
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