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The International Energy Agency Friday increased its forecast for 2008 daily global oil demand. IEA now expects daily global oil demand to increase by 2.1 million barrels to 87.8 million barrels, or an increase of 210,000 barrels per day from the group’s previous estimate.

Further, the IEA also said the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development members oil stockpiles in October 2007 fell to 52.6 days, or just below the 5-year average.

Energy prices

Energy prices cast aside the news Friday morning, at least for the time-being: oil fell 90 cents to $91.36 per barrel, heating oil fell 1 cent to $2.62 per gallon and unleaded gasoline dropped 4 cents to $2.37 per gallon.

“It’s a slightly bearish report, but one that shouldn’t move the markets too much,” independent energy trader Jim Dietz told BloggingStocks Friday. “A 210,000 increase on a monthly revision isn’t too bad, and the market expects these rough numbers to move around, so it’s pretty much factored into the price.” Dietz added that he remains flat and has no positions in oil, heating oil, gasoline or natural gas at this time.

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