A pump jack is seen at sunrise near Bakersfield, California October 14, 2014. A global oil supply glut will persist through 2016 as demand growth slows from a five-year high and key OPEC producers maintain near-record output, the International Energy Agency said on Tuesday, even as low prices curb supply outside OPEC. The IEA, which advises industrialized countries on energy policy, said in a monthly report that world oil demand will rise by 1.21 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2016, down 150,000 bpd from last month’s forecast. “A projected marked slowdown in demand growth next year and the anticipated arrival of additional Iranian barrels – should international sanctions be eased – are likely to keep the market oversupplied through 2016,” the Paris-based IEA said. A drop in oil prices because of abundant supply to just over $50 a barrel – half the level of June 2014 – has […]

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