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Oil declines as world glut seen extending into 2017

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Oil declines as world glut seen extending into 2017
The price of oil dropped yesterday as the International Energy Agency (IEA) changed its view on global over-supply, seeing a glut persisting into 2017.
Year-end glut of cattle set to put pressure on prices

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Year-end glut of cattle set to put pressure on prices
No let-up of oil low as global fears of recession haunt markets again

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No let-up of oil low as global fears of recession haunt markets again
Oil tankers go slow on global supply glut

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Oil tankers go slow on global supply glut
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Glut in crude oil sees 12-year low of $32
World has 118m metric tons of coal it doesn’t need

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World has 118m metric tons of coal it doesn’t need
Forecasting can be a mug’s game
Forecasting can be a mug’s game
There is, according to official data, a glut of oil around the world currently.

Wed, 28 Oct, 2015

US natural gas falls below $2 for first time in 3 years
US natural gas falls below $2 for first time in 3 years
US natural gas traded below $2 per million British thermal units yesterday for the first time since April 2012 as a glut of the power-plant and heating fuel expands toward a record.

Wed, 28 Oct, 2015

IEA: Oil glut to persist in 2016
IEA: Oil glut to persist in 2016

A global oil supply glut will persist through 2016 as demand growth slows from a five-year high and key Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) members maintain near-record output, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said, even as low prices curb supply outside the producer group.

Wed, 14 Oct, 2015

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