IEA says global oil market is recovering and lifts demand forecast

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Oil prices rise as IEA lifts global oil demand forecast, sees recovery ahead

A year after the pandemic and a price war sparked one of the weakest months in history for oil prices, the global energy market is well on its way to recovery, the International Energy Agency said Wednesday.

Earlier in the week, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries increased its 2021 demand forecast by 100,000 barrels a day. While the Paris-based organization’s forecast recovery will still leave demand 3% short of 2019 levels, investors will likely take the agency’s increased demand forecast for the final quarter of 2021 as a sign that consumption is on its way to recovering.

Oil prices rose early Wednesday, extending mild gains so far this week. Brent crude BRN00, +1.65%, the global benchmark, was up 1.6% at $64.71 a barrel. West Texas Intermediate futures CL.1, +1.69%, the U.S. gauge, climbed 1.6% to $61.15 a barrel. A weaker U.S. dollar, upbeat inventory figures from the American Petroleum Institute and speed bumps in nuclear negotiations between the U.S. and Iran were all buoying crude prices, said Warren Patterson, head of commodities strategy at ING.

 

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