Khaleej Times
The IEA now expects global demand for oil to grow by half a million barrels a day less than previously estimated. It stressed uncertainty on every front and said in its medium-term report that the oil market was now at a crossroads. The IEA said...
Channel NewsAsia
Oil prices slipped Friday as the International Energy Agency cut its global crude demand growth forecast, sparking some profit-taking after gains that were prompted by geopolitical concerns in Syria. New York's main contract, WTI light sweet crude...
Sydney Morning Herald
It also cut its 2013 global oil demand projection by 100,000 bpd to 90.48 million bpd, citing lower consumption in Europe, the Americas and China. "It seems like the market has reacted on the negative side. Crude oil prices reversed from yesterday's...