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en The pace of demand growth in China is something we are all watching, because it will have a greater effect on crude oil demand-supply balance at some stage.

en The company will be looking for assets to acquire. Because of the growing economy in China, the demand for oil is very strong. Demand far outweighs supply and China still has to import crude.

en Oil demand in the U.S., China and India is expected to rise further. Supplies, especially of sweet crude oil, will increase only slightly compared with the growth in demand.

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en India and China are big importers of crude oil, and they're both at the stage of their development where they're energy intensive, ... We have seen no pullback in demand in those countries, or in western countries --demand doesn't seem to be an issue that would help keep prices in check.

en India and China are big importers of crude oil, and they're both at the stage of their development where they're energy intensive. We have seen no pullback in demand in those countries, or in western countries --demand doesn't seem to be an issue that would help keep prices in check.

en Fears of supply interruptions will continue to support crude and [natural-] gas prices above the level indicated by the supply/demand balance.

en [Just about the only thing about which both sides agree is that the recent run-up in oil prices, which began well before Hurricane Katrina, has been caused because demand for oil - spurred by growth in China, the generally healthy economic condition of the Western world, and other factors - has caught up with supply.] The world produces about 85 million barrels a day, ... That's where demand is now, too. And I've seen forecasts that demand is going to be higher than that by the end of the year.

en It's simple supply and demand equations. The greater the supply, the more effect it will have on prices.

en The supply-demand balance is shifting. This is clearly the case with gasoline, and now things are getting a little looser with crude oil as well.

en The regime right now with China and India increasing demand and the world's supply of oil not growing -- it's going to be very sensitive for a while to supply and demand, ... The consequences are worldwide.

en Regional growth prospects are projected to support credit quality, with trend growth rates likely to be maintained and some upside potential in China, India, Pakistan, and Vietnam. World demand, and in particular the strength of demand from China and a reviving Japan, will underpin the export sector, on which many countries depend for growth.

en Heating oil supply and demand couldn't look more bearish ... and the crude number was so insignificant, it had no effect on the market at all. Everywhere you look, we have physical supplies, and that's the overarching fundamental.

en Heating oil supply and demand couldn't look more bearish … and the crude number was so insignificant, it had no effect on the market at all. Everywhere you look, we have physical supplies, and that's the overarching fundamental.

en We think (we) can allow market supply and demand to gradually bring about a greater effect on the exchange rate float.

en The biggest factor in the price increase right now is supply and demand. There is huge increasing demand in China and the U.S..


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