Oil prices seen steady despite Greek crisis, Iran
of this year and climb in 2016 and 2017 as global demand picks up, shrugging off setbacks from the Greek debt crisis and the possible lifting of sanctions on Iran, a The monthly survey of 31 analysts showed North Sea Brent crude is expected to average $62 a barrel in 2015, more than $2 above its average price of $59.29 so far this year. "Oversupply will ease gradually in the second half of this year, helped by stronger demand and slower production from outside "If the Greek crisis remains contained, the impact on oil should be short-lived," ...
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