The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 18, 1982, Image 16

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    international
OPEC oil production falls,
competition, prices blamed
United Press International
VIENNA, Austria — OPEC
oil production has fallen to the
lowest level in 10 years, a leading
oil company official said today.
Peter Mieling, director gen
eral of Shell Austria, said pil pro
duction in the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries
dropped by 28 percent between
1977 and 1981.
Production in 1981 dropped
16 percent from 1980 figures,
he said.
“OPEC’s oil production has
thus dropped to its lowest ebb in
the past 10 years,” Mieling said.
Mieling gave two reasons for
the drop in OPEC production
figures — shrinking demand on
the world market and higher
production in non-OPEC coun
tries such as Mexico, Norway
and Britain.
Mieling said OPEC’s oil price
structure is endangered as a re
sult of the shrinking demand
that is likely to continue in the
next few years.
OPEC set the benchmark
price for Arabian light crude oil
at $34 a barrel at its last meeting
at Abu Dhabi in December.
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United Press International
WARSAW — An enthusiastic
Solidarity union leader Lech
Walesa hopes to be released for
his daughter’s upcoming bapt
ism in Gdansk, vowing to shave a
full beard only when talks start
with military authorities.
“Walesa gives the impression
of a man who has had a rest,”
Rev. Henryk Jankowski told re
porters Tuesday about his meet
ing with the detained leader of
the Solidarity trade union, sus
pended since martial law was im
posed Dec. 13.
“It is an imposed rest but un
doubtedly it will have a positive
influence on the service of a man
who is thinking how to restore
peace in the country,” he said.
An explosion ripped through
a worker’s hotel room late Mon
day in the southwest city of
Wroclaw, killing F. Mieczyslaw,
21, a “worker” who police said
apparently was handling the ex
plosive, the official news agency
PAP said.
Wroclaw is a major Solidarity
stronghold. The explosion came
two days after the reported dis
covery and defusing of a 13-
pound time bomb at a gas station
in Lubin, 25 miles from
Wroclaw.
Jankowksi read a statement
from Walesa repudiating
underground leaflets allegedly
written by him calling for pas
sive resistance to martial law.
“All leaflets appearing with
my signature were fabricated
and have a provocative charac
ter,” the statement said. “My
conception of the struggle is dif
ferent and it will be explained by
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from Gdansk Tuesday aB> g ennai
a three-hour private sessi«L e| . a y ee
Walesa at an undisdosBL „ u ., s :ir
tion. He said afte™rdprj’j ie ma j n
“knows what is going« |i st ency. 1
country.” (the
Jankowski predicted ^ 0|n „ to .
talks between Walesa J j n „ p v
government, with otherS ®
ity members present as !r
ion leader has demand f
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think the talks will tail
very soon,” he said.
Pope John PaulIIsent^
and his wife a note on V
of their seventh child, kp
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the baptism as the firsti
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release for good,” Jaif
said with more optinffl
hard information.
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chief was chain smokit '•
had grown a full beardht -
to shave off only after I 1
released and the talks« r
government started. Waif •
been interned since Det j
Jankowski, the pries
celebrated outdoor i* 1
thousands of strikersdud *
August 1980 Gdansk sk f;
strike, described Walesaf
of ent husiasm and vigor! 1
the Walesa we saw atd* p
yard gate.”
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