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    1. "We are not pulling the trigger," George Quincy Lumsden Jr., the IEA's director of oil market developments, said in an interview.
    2. That total, the IEA reported, is "the highest beginning-of-year stock level since 1982."
    3. In releasing its revised data, the IEA conceded that its demand figures previously had "tended to be at the lower end of the wide range of publicly available estimates."
    4. The United Arab Emirates produced 1.8 million barrels a day in August, well above its OPEC-set ceiling of about a million barrels, the IEA reported.
    5. The IEA, which represents most of the 24 nations comprising the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, or OECD, had been estimating that the 1990 fourth quarter would see much less of an inventory reduction than usual.
    6. Outside the OECD, the IEA expects oil consumption to average 15.3 million barrels a day, up from 1989's level of 14.7 million barrels a day.
    7. So careful, however, has the IEA been in treading on this minefield that the paper also contains two comments by medical practitioners eminent in the field.
    8. IEA officials insisted they should fulfill the commitment they have made.
    9. The IEA previously had correctly called a turn in sluggish world oil markets for the fourth quarter.
    10. The Paris-based IEA, meanwhile, denied a report in this newspaper that it may be having second thoughts about the wisdom of going through with the release of crude from government strategic stockpiles.
    11. Last year's coal industry crisis raised doubts about whether the free-market policy was in the country's best interests. The IEA reviews members' energy policies every four years.
    12. The IEA also cited continued erosion in Soviet oil output.
    13. And, in what could be more good news for OPEC, IEA Chairman Geoffrey Chipperfield told a news conference that the agency is going to consider a dialogue between oil-consuming and oil-producing countries.
    14. The IEA's expectations that the revival in world oil demand will continue next year is in line with forecasts made by other industry sources.
    15. September exports are thought to have declined slightly, to 2.2m b/d. The IEA also lifted its forecast for fourth quarter Russian exports to 2m b/d, 100,000 more than its earlier estimate.
    16. OPEC plans to ask the IEA to have its members' governments draw on oil they hold in storage and to share immediately the "present huge inventories" of petroleum owned by oil companies.
    17. Also, the IEA said producer countries including Saudi Arabia, Iran and Venezuela are believed to be holding around 100 million barrels of unsold oil in storage or in tankers at sea.
    18. Also, the IEA is increasing an earlier forecast for consumption in the first quarter of this year to 50.2 million barrels a day.
    19. The news agency said Mr. Aminu also urged meetings between OPEC and the IEA to develop common measures to stabilize oil markets.
    20. The IEA officials said they will continue to monitor oil-market developments closely to determine if additional measures are necessary and that the governing board plans to meet again Sept. 28.
    21. The IEA still projects an increase of 800,000 barrels a day for world oil demand in next year's first quarter but reduced its estimate for the second quarter gain by one-third to 400,000 barrels a day.
    22. In Paris, where it is based, the IEA took note of the surplus.
    23. However, the DTI has been backing Priddle, 55, for the IEA post - against candidates from Belgium, Norway and Italy - since the middle of last year.
    24. "Much of the `excess' 50 million to 60 million barrels is being held as crude close to consumer markets, especially Europe," the IEA said.
    25. And most, if not all, of the IEA's estimated increase will come from higher oil use in the U.S. For North America, the IEA forecasts 1992 first-quarter demand of 19 million barrels a day, up from 18.2 million a day in this year's initial quarter.
    26. And most, if not all, of the IEA's estimated increase will come from higher oil use in the U.S. For North America, the IEA forecasts 1992 first-quarter demand of 19 million barrels a day, up from 18.2 million a day in this year's initial quarter.
    27. Senior officials of the IEA, comprised of 21 industrialized nations, said they expected production hikes by OPEC countries to counter the effects of the U.N. boycott of Iraq and Kuwait.
    28. The IEA's two main weapons are to inject emergency stockpiles into the market, or share oil with members suffering the worst shortages.
    29. George Quincy Lumsden, the IEA's director of oil markets, termed this the "fail-safe" part of the contingency plan.
    30. But some OPEC experts say the decline was bigger than the IEA's figures show, possibly bringing down OPEC's current wellhead production as low as 22 million barrels a day.
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