OPEC Sees Stronger '10 Crude Demand Tuesday, December 15, 2009 - OPEC has revised up its 2010 world oil demand forecast by a further 70,000 barrels a day on stronger-than-anticipated global economic growth--particularly from countries such as India and China. << back to article |
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