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Forecasts demand shift away from OPEC

WORLDWIDE oil demand growth is set to reach its highest level since 2010 next year on the back of rebounding US end European economies, but Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) demand is set to drop again, it says.

Forecasts demand shift away from OPEC

OPEC's interim forecast for the year ahead has economic growth at 3.5%, rather than the 3% forecast previously. It said the main drive would come from OECD countries, which would grow at 1.8% next year...

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