A pump jack is seen at sunrise near Bakersfield, California October 14, 2014. The oil market should be more balanced next year as China and the developing world use more oil while supply of fuel from North American shale grows more slowly, OPEC said on Monday. In its monthly report, the 12-member Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries said it expected world oil demand to increase by 1.34 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2016, up from growth of 1.28 million bpd this year. World oil demand growth should outpace any increase in oil supply from non-OPEC sources and ultra-light oils such as condensate, increasing consumption of OPEC crude, it said. “This would imply an improvement toward a more balanced market,” OPEC’s in-house economists said in the report. OPEC has increased production sharply over the last year as its most powerful member, Saudi Arabia, and other core producers in […]