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Asad Regime To Refuse 'Dictate' At Peace Meet
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Energy Fundamentals
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IEA: US Shale To Sideline OPEC Going Forward
The recent surge in North American oil production is set to send “shockwaves” through global oil markets, and likely stymie demand growth for OPEC crude over the coming five years, the OECD’s Paris-based energy watchdog the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in its latest six-monthly Medium-Term Oil Market Report (MTOMR), published on 14 May. read more
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Changes At The Top, As OPEC Eyes Q3 Market Trajectory
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Riyadh Sees Limited Demand Growth For Its Crude
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Prices Fall On Economic Growth Concerns
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OPEC And IEA Trim Demand Forecasts On Weaker Than Expected Data
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OPEC Production Down For March, But Demand Expected To Rise
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Gulf Exports Trend Up Despite Iraqi Weakness
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Naimi Hails Asia Relationship
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Oil Price Assumptions Jump In 2013 Budgets
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OPEC, IEA Ball-Park Projections Mask Regional Disparities
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OPEC Holds Steady, Amid Renewed Focus On Output Sustainability
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Libya Sees Eastern Promise
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Vive La Difference! IEA, OPEC Split On Supply, Price Views
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Tokyo Visits Top Two Suppliers
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Production Rise Fails To Dent Prices
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Badri Sends Soothing Message
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Benchmark Crude Prices*
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IEA Sees Chinese Demand Strength Driving Call On OPEC
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Fiscal Concerns Linger, Despite Easing Demand Growth Alarm
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Opec Basket Price 2009-2012 ($/B)
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Higher Oil Prices Adopted In 2013 Budgets
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Buoys Will Be Buoys
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MENA Active Drilling Rigs, November 2012*
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Output Ratchets Up Ahead Of Vienna Meeting
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Balance Of Gulf Production Power Shifts
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Washington Likely To Maintain Global Energy Policy Commitment
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OPEC Role Steady Amid Rapid Change In IEA Outlook
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Middle East Refining Capacity To Rise, Says OPEC
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Producers And Consumers Seek Cure For Oil Market Turbulence
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Shale Revolution, Slowing Demand Growth Cut Into Call On OPEC
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IMF: Hydrocarbon Dependence Leaves GCC Exposed
