Word: subroto
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...last week's meeting wound down, Indonesian Energy Minister Subroto said: "The average price of OPEC oil will change very little." In fact, for Italy, West Germany and The Netherlands, which obtain relatively more of their crude from producers other than Saudi Arabia, the decision will mean lower petroleum prices. The U.S. gets only 17.5% of its imported oil from the desert kingdom, but prices may rise because its other suppliers like Mexico-and even those in the U.S.-are likely to move up to the new unified OPEC price. The cost of gasoline in the U.S. is expected...
...fourth day of negotiations, all the early smiles were gone. Said Indonesia's oil minister Subroto: "Perhaps some of our early optimism was a bit premature. The mountains are higher, and the valleys are deeper than we had thought...
...deadlock was immediately obvious when the 13 ministers sat down Sunday evening in a private hotel dining salon for a secret preconference dinner. While the delegates ate lobster mousse and lamb noisettes, Yamani bluntly laid out the Saudi terms. The stonewalling response by cartel hard-liners led Conference Chairman Subroto of Indonesia to confess later that little remained except to "get through two days of meetings...
...factions were kept apart by the Indonesians, who sat between them at all the meetings. Professor Subroto, the Indonesian Energy Minister, headed off a vote on including Iran's denunciation of Iraq in the official record by telling the legend of the man who must decide whether to eat a fruit, in which case his father will die, or not to eat it, in which case his mother will die. Said Subroto at the end of the meeting: "OPEC demonstrated that even with a war between two of its members, it can continue to function...