Energy agency on short-term energy outlook

  • 07/12/1999

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) predicts a gradual decline of world oil prices through 2001 because supply will slightly exceed demand. "Our base case projections imply that, while average crude prices will have risen over $9 per barrel in 2000, an average decline of $4-$5 per barrel is seen for 2001," the EIA said in its Short-Term Energy Outlook.