A view of a petrochemical complex in Assaluyeh on Iran’s Persian Gulf coast May 28, 2006. Iran’s oil production will rise only modestly this year and next, but it will be enough to stop global crude supply and demand from rebalancing in 2016, according to a Reuters poll of oil analysts’ forecasts. The world’s biggest oil producers from both within and outside the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), including Saudi Arabia and Russia, meet in Doha on Sunday to discuss a proposed output freeze at January’s levels. They are attempting to support crude oil prices, which have fallen by 50 percent in the last 18 months. A Reuters survey of eight oil analysts shows Iranian production, which is expected to be around 3.2 million bpd in March, is forecast to rise to 3.4 million bpd by mid-2016 and to 3.5 million bpd by the end of the […]