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...remain stable through any period of succession. (Crown Prince Reza, who becomes 18 this year, is next in line to rule.) Last August, faced with discontent over the skyrocketing cost of living and government-ordered power cutbacks that caused several hundred million dollars in industrial losses, the Shah named Jamshid Amuzegar, 54, the country's tough oil and energy negotiator, as Premier. Amuzegar took swift action against inflation (down from 31% last August to 15% today). He also curbed public spending and real estate speculation, decentralized government offices and acted to bring down the cost of housing. Claiming that...
Another problem is price. According to Iranian Premier Jamshid Amouzegar, LNG costs five to six times as much to ship as oil. And that does not count the formidable expense of conversion and storage terminals; the terminal at Cove Point cost $370 million. Algerian gas costs $2.37 per 1,000 cu. ft. to deliver to East Coast users; Indonesian LNG will cost, $3.42 delivered in California...
...issue was conspicuously missing from the official agenda. Partly as a result of documented charges by both Amnesty International and the International Red Cross that Iran's secret police organization, SAVAK, had systematically persecuted dissidents, the Shah has moved to liberalize his regime. He has operated largely through Jamshid Amouzegar, 54, his tough OPEC oil negotiator, whom he named Premier last August. Amouzegar, nicknamed the "$12 Million Man" after he was kidnaped at the OPEC meeting in Vienna in 1975, and subsequently ransomed for $12.5 million, has ordered an end to press censorship and initiated a number of other...
...delegates from the OPEC nations, including Iran's tough Oil Minister, Jamshid Amouzegar, rejected even the modest proposal for continuing energy discussions, which OPEC fears would reduce its power to control oil prices and supplies unilaterally. At the same time, the Southern nations refused to offer safeguards against nationalization of the North's investments. New York's Republican Senator Jacob Javits, who was in a group of congressional observers at the conference, chided the Southern nations for their rigidity and urged them to think in terms not only of government aid but also of investment, business...
...leaders now will meet on schedule Wednesday in the tiny Persian Gulf emirate of Qatar. As usual, their deliberations will probably be dominated by Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani, who will seek to keep the increase as low as possible, and Iran's Minister of State, Jamshid Amouzegar, who will argue for a boost of at least...