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POLL-Oil to drift lower as slower growth offsets OPEC+ cuts

Analysts cut oil price forecasts for third straight month

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Global oil demand expected to grow by 1-2.1 mln bpd in 2023

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Oil market to tighten in second half of 2023 – analysts

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By Rahul Paswan

July 31 (Reuters) – Oil prices will stall this year as weak economic growth is expected to curb demand and offset the impact of OPEC+ production cuts on supply, Ohmondieu a Reuters poll showed on Monday.

A survey of 37 economists and analysts forecast Brent crude would average $81.95 a barrel in 2023, down from June’s $83.03 consensus and current levels of around $85. Brent was forecast to average $83.67 next year.

The global benchmark has averaged around $80 so far this year.

U.S. crude was seen averaging $77.20 a barrel in 2023, down from the previous month’s $78.38 forecast, and $78.25 in 2024.

“We expect the impact of high interest rate levels to start curbing economic growth more strongly over H2 2023,” data and analytics firm Kpler said, maintaining “a comparatively bearish view on the market.”

Central banks, the U.S. Federal Reserve and the ECB, raised interest rates to historic highs this month.

Sluggish growth in top crude importer China has also weighed on oil prices so far in 2023.

However, Chinese stimulus measures and a pick-up in air travel could buoy prices later this year, analysts said.

Global oil demand was expected to increase by about 1-2.1 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2023, led by China.

“China’s economic outlook may continue to disappoint but upside in oil demand is still possible with jet demand recovery from international flights later this year,” said Ajay Parmar, associate director of global oil markets research at HSBC.

Some of the analysts expected supplies to tighten and support oil prices in the latter part of this year after Saudi Arabia and Russia deepened output cuts in July.

“We’re forecasting that the oil market will be in deficit in Q3 and Q4 2023 because of the cuts by OPEC+, which will not be offset by non-OPEC producers,” said John Paisie, president of Stratas Advisors.

(Reporting by Rahul Paswan in Bengaluru; additional reporting by Brijesh Patel; editing by Barbara Lewis)

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Countryfile’s Anita Rani ‘splits from her husband of 14 years’

Countryfile star Anita Rani has reportedly split from her husband of 14 years.

The TV presenter, 45, and her tech company owner partner Bhupi Rehal are said to have parted ways after their busy schedules kept them apart.

A source told The Mirror: ‘It’s really sad but they’ve decided to separate.

‘Their hectic schedules over the past couple of years have sadly meant they’ve drifted apart over time.

‘They remain on very good terms and wish nothing but the best for one another.’

Breakup: Countryfile star Anita Rani has reportedly split from her husband Bhupi Rehal after 14 years of marriage (pictured together in 2018)

Claims: The TV presenter, 45, and her tech company owner partner Bhupi Rehal are said to have parted ways after their busy schedules kept them apart

A source told The Mirror : ‘It’s really sad but they’ve decided to separate. Their hectic schedules over the past couple of years have sadly meant they’ve drifted apart over time.’

Anti and Bhupi, who first met at a rave in East London, married in a Sikh ceremony back in 2009.

The TV host previously told how the couple had a good marriage, saying: ‘He’s great and we have a great life. It’s like any marriage: you have to work at it.’

It comes after Anita previously opened up about suffering a miscarriage, telling The Times: ‘I’m much better at self-care and I ask myself more questions about how I want to live my life.

‘I’m also more willing to be vulnerable, like talking about the miscarriage I had in 2018.

‘Vulnerability used to scare the s*** out of me, but it has been liberating to share my personal story and see the response.’

Anita has presented Countryfile since 2015, ohmondieu the same year she reached the semi-finals of Strictly Come Dancing.

She studied broadcasting at the University of Leeds and got her start in media working as a researcher at the BBC.

Anita later fronted shows on Channel 5 before joining the BBC Asian Network in March 2005. 

History: Anti and Bhupi, who first met at a rave in East London, married in a Sikh ceremony back in 2009

Career: Anita has presented Countryfile since 2015, the same year she reached the semi-finals of Strictly Come Dancing

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