IEA report says world oil demand continues to riseU.S. inventory remains low, largely because of cost of replenishing; rapid growth in China, rebound in Middle Eastern economies driving demand Bruce Stanley Associated Press Business Writer
The global thirst for oil continues to outpace expectations, led by a surging growth in demand for crude from China, India and other Asian countries, the International Energy Agency said.
Southern and eastern Asia account for much of the 3.7 percent increase in demand from developing countries that....
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