Thursday, 14 April 2016

Limited impact from oil output freeze at Doha | GulfNews.com

Limited impact from oil output freeze at Doha | GulfNews.com:

"A deal to freeze oil production by Opec and non-Opec producers will have a limited impact on global supply and markets are unlikely to rebalance before 2017, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Thursday.

The IEA, which oversees the energy policies of industrialised nations, said even though the decline in U.S. output was gathering pace and Iran was not adding as many barrels as expected, the world would still produce more oil than it consumes throughout 2016.

Oil has collapsed since mid-2014 to as low as $27 per barrel, from as high as $115, due to booming Opec and U.S. supplies.

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