World crude oil demand, prices expected to rise later this year
Tracy Wilson
Crude oil prices are likely to remain at a standstill this summer, but world demand and prices will then begin rising as oil inventories decline, according to the June 8 short-term energy outlook report released by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration.
The EIA said it wa....
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