Oil firms to meet over industry crisis

Around 20 of the world's biggest oil companies are due to meet next week to discuss the crisis in the industry which is reeling…

Around 20 of the world's biggest oil companies are due to meet next week to discuss the crisis in the industry which is reeling from a slump in crude prices and growing global economic uncertainty.

The high-level talks coincide with intense speculation about large-scale consolidation following British Petroleum's surprise $38 billion (£25.6 billion) takeover last month of Amoco of the US.

A senior US energy lawyer has been invited to attend the summit to head off any suspicion that the oil majors intend to carve up markets or engage in price-fixing, according to one of the organisers.

Companies expected to participate include some of the biggest publicly quoted western oil companies, including Royal Dutch/ Shell, BP, Chevron, Elf Aquitaine, Total and Eni.