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IEA Sees Rebound In Oil Demand

International Energy Agency held steady its forecast for world oil demand this year, predicting rebound in consumption led largely by developing Asian economies.

PARIS (AP) -- The International Energy Agency on Friday held steady its forecast for world oil demand this year, predicting a rebound in consumption led largely by developing economies in Asia.

The Paris-based IEA, which advises oil-consuming countries, predicted in its monthly report that oil demand will average 86.3 million barrels a day this year, or 1.4 million barrels a day more than in 2009.

That was unchanged from the IEA's previous report in December. The estimate for 2009 was also unchanged at 84.9 million barrels a day, the IEA said.

"Growth is driven by non-OECD countries, most notably in Asia," the report said. It forecast oil demand recovery in the industrialized countries will remain sluggish, despite a recent cold snap that has lifted energy demand.

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