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Riyadh is frustrated with other petrostates' failure to coordinate on cutting supply to raise oil prices to $ 100 per barrel.
Oil traders say Saudi Arabia is now set to respond by flexing its muscles and turning the tables on smaller producers.
Oil and gas have been the largest single source of revenue for the Russian state over the past decade .
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