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Saudi billionaire prince urges less reliance on oil
by Staff Writers
Riyadh (AFP) July 28, 2013


Blast halts Iraq oil exports to Turkey
Baghdad (AFP) July 28, 2013 - A bomb hit a pipeline carrying oil from Iraq to Turkey on Sunday, stopping exports, a police officer and a senior official from the North Oil Company said.

The official said a maintenance team was sent to conduct repairs.

There have been about 30 attacks on the pipeline so far this year, the official added.

The 970-kilometre (600-mile) pipeline runs from Iraq's northern oil hub of Kirkuk to the port of Ceyhan on Turkey's Mediterranean coast.

But saboteurs in both Iraq and Turkey have repeatedly disrupted exports through the pipeline.

Saudi billionaire prince Alwaleed bin Talal has warned global demand for the kingdom's oil is dropping, urging revenue diversification and investment in nuclear and solar energy to cover local consumption.

In letters to officials and published on Sunday on his Twitter account, King Abdullah's nephew warned that it was alarming that "92 percent of the government budget relies on oil".

"The world's reliance on OPEC oil, especially the production of Saudi Arabia, is in a clear and continuous drop," he wrote in letter addressed to oil minister Ali al-Naimi.

He said the threat from shale gas is "definitely coming", pointing to progress in that sector in North America and Australia.

"Revenue diversification is a must, and that necessitates a clear vision that should be implemented immediately," the Arab world's richest businessman said.

He proposed creating a sovereign wealth fund to manage the kingdom's reserves, which he said stood at $676 billion in March, citing official figures.

Alwaleed also urged action to press ahead with plans to develop nuclear and renewable energy to "reduce local consumption of oil as soon as possible".

Alwaleed was 26th on the Forbes 2013 list of billionaires, with an estimated wealth of $20 billion -- but he challenged the rating, saying he was worth $9.6 billion more.

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