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Russia will never get involved in any efforts that could undermine world energy markets, President Vladimir Putin said commenting on a possibility of forming an international gas cartel Tuesday.
AMMAN, February 13 (RIA Novosti) - Russia will never get involved in any efforts that could undermine world energy markets, President Vladimir Putin said commenting on a possibility of forming an international gas cartel Tuesday.

"Efforts of international hydrocarbon producers are not aimed at undermining energy security, and we are determined to join such efforts that would consolidate international energy markets," Putin said during his visit to Jordan.

Putin said Russia, which controls more than 25% of the world's gas reserves, did not initiate the idea of a gas cartel. In late January, Iran proposed establishing "a cooperation organization in the gas sector similar to OPEC." Putin then supported the idea despite skepticism of some Russian officials and lawmakers.

"Who said that we have rejected the idea of a cartel?" the Russian president said Monday at a joint news conference with the emir of Qatar. "I said it was an interesting idea."

"Whether we will establish this cartel or whether we need it is a separate issue," Putin said, adding that natural gas producers should coordinate their actions on the matter.

Putin initially welcomed the idea at an annual news conference with the Russian and foreign media at the beginning of the month, saying that such an organization could coordinate policies in the gas sector to ensure uninterrupted supplies, but added the cartel should not fix prices like the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

OPEC's main aim is to coordinate the oil policies of its member states to protect their interests and ensure stable prices on world oil markets. Russia is the largest oil-producing nation outside the cartel.

Unlike oil, which is traded in a global marketplace, natural gas is currently sold in fragmented markets mostly through futures contracts, and producing countries do not work together to try to influence the markets.

Russian and other natural gas producers will discuss the possible establishment of an alliance between major gas exporters at a conference in Doha in April, the Russian and Qatari leaders said Monday.

"Our experts will attend the conference in Doha in April," Putin said.

The Russian president said gas exporters should not only coordinate their activities, but also develop a system of partner relations with global consumers.

"It is important to develop common approaches, equal conditions for gas producers, and a system of relations with gas consumers," Putin said. "That is why we are interested in developing relations with Qatar in this sphere."

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