OPEC set oil demand growth for this year at 1.46 million barrels a day and demand for the year at 84.5 million barrels a day. This brings its estimate in line with recent revisions by agencies such as the International Energy Agency and the Energy Information Administration.
Despite the lowered forecast, Algerian Oil Minister Chakib Khalil said Monday he expected OPEC to leave its current output policy unchanged when it meets next in Caracas June 1.
According to the U.S. Energy Department's weekly report last week, it showed crude oil inventories rose by 4.8 million barrels last week to 339.9 million barrels, or 10 percent above year-ago levels.




