The International Energy Agency on Friday revised down its forecast for 2009 global oil demand by around 300,000 barrels a day to 84.4 million barrels a day, or a roughly 1.5% fall year-on-year, on a reassessment of demand prospects. The IEA also cuts its forecast for non-OPEC supply growth by 380,000 barrels a day for 2009, following a reappraisal of ongoing problems at Azerbaijan's ACG fields.
IEA cuts 2009 oil demand estimate
The International Energy Agency on Friday revised down its forecast for 2009 global oil demand by around 300,000 barrels a day to 84.4 million barrels a day, or a roughly 1.5% fall year-on-year, on a reassessment of demand prospects. The IEA also cuts its forecast for non-OPEC supply growth by 380,000 barrels a day for 2009, following a reappraisal of ongoing problems at Azerbaijan's ACG fields.
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