EIA pegs somewhat weaker oil prices to slower growth, good inventoriesNatural gas storage levels reach lowest ever March 31; spot prices expected in $4 to $5 range as energy use competes with storage needs Petroleum News Alaska
The Energy Information Administration has reduced its base case assumptions for real economic growth in the United States this year and next, with the economy now expected to grow at 1.9 percent this year and by 3.4 percent in 2002.
The agency said OPEC’s announcement of a second round of productio....
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