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October 2010

Vol. 15, No. 42 Week of October 17, 2010

Global oil demand stronger than expected

The International Energy Agency raised its forecast Oct. 13 for global oil demand this year and next following new data showing stronger-than-expected economic growth, especially in rich developed economies.

The Paris-based energy watchdog says global demand for crude will reach 86.9 million barrels a day this year, up from its forecast last month of 86.6 million barrels a day.

The IEA said in its monthly report that oil demand next year will reach 88.2 million barrels a day, up from its September forecast of 87.9 million barrels a day, based on the latest economic forecast from the International Monetary Fund earlier in October.

The IEA — the energy arm of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a grouping of the world’s richest nations — said rich world oil demand will rise 0.7 percent this year to 45.8 million barrels a day, while growth in non-OECD countries will rise 4.7 percent to 41.2 million barrels a day.

Next year, rich world oil demand will resume its long-term decline, the IEA said, falling 0.6 percent, while non-OECD demand will continue to rise, growing 3.7 percent.

—The Associated Press





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