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Piecing together the puzzle

11/29/2010
MARILYN RADLERSenior Editor-EconomicsAs Oil & Gas Journal editors begin to assemble OGJ's annual Forecast & Review, due to be published Jan. 3, 2011, there are many economic and market forces to consider.For example, driving this year's increase in worldwide oil demand are countries outside of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, especially China and India. Forecasters are calling for this trend to continue, although there are now concerns that China will try to slow its growth and inflation by raising interest rates. This follows news that the country's inflation rate in October reached 4.4% on an annual basis.Asian oil forecastFACTS Global Energy (FGE) this...
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