Sunday, December 12, 2010
International Energy Agency, global oil demand forecast to increase.
<P> Headquartered in Paris, France, International Energy Agency issued 10 reports that 2010 global oil demand is expected to 8640 million barrels daily, compared with the previous forecast by 6 million barrels. .</ P> <P> reported that members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the overall better-than-expected economic data, coupled with strong economic growth in China and other developing countries, average daily global oil demand in 2010 than in 2009 is expected to increase 170 .million barrels, an increase of about 2%. .</ P> <P> However, the global oil supply is present imbalances. .International Energy Agency that the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to maintain its global oil demand is expected, there is no intention to increase supply, and other oil-producing countries outside OPEC, crude oil output in 2010 is expected to reach 5230 million barrels, more than 2009 .an increase of 10 million barrels. .</ P> <P> May of this year, as OPEC reduced production, the global supply of crude oil fell to 8630 million barrels daily, less ring than 57.5 million barrels. .</ P>.
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