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IEA: Oil prices to ease on slow economy, higher...

London : United Kingdom | Oct 12, 2012 at 6:02 PM PDT
Source: Arab News
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The world could see a gradual easing of oil prices over the next five years due to sluggish economic growth and increasing energy efficiency as production rises steeply in Iraq and north America, the West's energy watchdog said yesterday. The International Energy Agency, which advises industrialized... FULL ARTICLE AT Arab News
 
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