*
cuts 2015 global
demand growth
forecast by 70,000 bpd * Says persistent low prices could slow
2015 shale growth * Report points to 1.83 million bpd surplus in H1
2015 * Saudi Arabia reports 80,000 bpd cut in **vember output (Adds context on drop in demand) By Alex Lawler LONDON, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Global
demand for
OPEC crude in
2015 is expected to fall to the
lowest level in more than a
decade and far below current output, the group said on Wednesday, pointing to a hefty supply surplus without
OPEC output
cuts or a slowdown in the U.S. shale boom. ...
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