14.07.2014 - Less Demand for OPEC Oil as Other Sources Increase Supply
OPEC is cutting its forecast of demand for its own oil by 300,000 barrels a day in 2015 because of an increased supply of crude from other sources, particularly the United States and Canada. The cartel's secretariat in Vienna issued its first estimates for the year on July 10 in its latest monthly report on the global oil market. Its conclusion: Demand for crude from the 12 OPEC members should remain at an estimated 29.7 million barrels a day (MBD) through 2014, but drop to 29.4 MBD in 2015...............................................Full Article: Source
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