OPEC forecast on Monday that oil supply from non-member countries will post a larger-than-expected decline this year due to the collapse in prices, boosting the need for crude from the producer group. Supply outside the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) would decline by 660,000 barrels per day (bpd) in 2016, led by the United States, OPEC said in a report. Last month, OPEC predicted a drop of 380,000 bpd. “The analysis indicates that 2016 will be a supply-driven market. It will also be the year when the rebalancing process starts,” OPEC said. “Non-OPEC marginal barrel production in the next six months will be sensitive to sustained low oil prices.” A drop in non-OPEC supply would reduce a supply glut which […]