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OPEC Says World Economy May Do Better in Second Half of Year - Energy News, Top Headlines, Commentaries, Features & Events

Summary Demand growth forecasts left unchanged Says Kazakhstan output still above OPEC+ quota Says refinery intake to stay elevated to meet summer fuel demand (Reuters) – OPEC said the global economy may perform better than expected in the second half of the year despite trade conflicts and refineries’ crude intake would remain elevated to meet ...
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The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) confirmed Monday its projections on the sustained increase in global energy demand in the coming decades, based on new data included in the latest edition of its World Oil Outlook (WOO). READ ALSO:OPEP augurs for global economic improvements According to the document, published annually for the study of the world energy scenario, the total demand for primary energy will increase from 308 m…

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