Energy watchdog raises world oil demand estimates
Bruce Stanley Associated Press Business Writer
Signs of an accelerating global economy, propelled by torrid growth in China, has led the International Energy Agency — a watchdog for the world’s biggest oil-importing countries — to boost estimates for crude demand for this year and 2004.
In its influential monthly oil market report, the IEA said....
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