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Oil prices, which have soared five-fold since 2003, posted their highest ever one-day gain of 10.75 dollars to close at a new record of 138.54 dollars in New York after hawkish remarks by an Israeli official on oil producer Iran.
US Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said that the record oil prices were "a shock" and warned oil producers that it would do them no good if the
"It's not good for producing nations to see the
Bodman held talks with energy ministers from
Their talks will be followed Sunday by a meeting of the energy ministers of the Group of Eight industrial powers here in
"This has become a major risk factor for the world economy," Amari said.
"It is very important that we, the five nations that consume half of the world energy, get together and issue a united message on what action we should take," he said.
Meeting with
"We want to issue a message on this to the world," Amari said.
Lee added: "I don't think the oil prices are at normal levels either. It is fairly questionable whether the world economy will be able to develop further at this level of crude oil prices."
The decision triggered angry protests and strikes.
Soaring oil prices have been blamed on a variety of factors including turbulence in the Middle East and rising consumption by emerging economies such as
Analysts said the sharp spike overnight was a reaction to reported remarks by Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Shaul Mofaz on
Mofaz, a former defence chief, warned that the Jewish state would attack
Despite the spike, Bodman said he did not see oil prices as a "crisis" and denied the need for tighter regulations of oil markets.
Climate change will also be on the agenda for the 11 countries, which together release 65 percent of the carbon dioxide emissions blamed for global warming.
The climate will be a major issue when the leaders of the G8 hold a summit from July 7 to 9 in
The International Energy Agency said in a report Friday that no single form of energy or technology could solve the problem alone, calling for increased use of carbon dioxide capture and storage, renewable and nuclear energy and better energy efficiency.