LONDON (Reuters) - The International Energy Agency (IEA) on Tuesday upped its assumption for the 2022 average Brent crude oil price to $79.40 a barrel and $71.50 a barrel this year.
LONDON (Reuters) – The International Energy Agency (IEA) on Tuesday upped its assumption for the 2022 average Brent crude oil price to $79.40 a barrel and $71.50 a barrel this year.
“We publish our price assumptions when we think that this can be useful for the understanding of our forecast,” the IEA said in a statement to Reuters.
“As current prices are getting more elevated, they start to have a significant effect on demand,” it added.
(Reporting By Noah Browning; Editing by Jon Boyle)
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