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Oil producing countries not aligned to OPEC are set to add more than five million barrels a day to world supply by 2010, although this may rise if prices remain high, a leading industry analyst said. Much of this growth will come from a handful of countries, including Angola, the rising star of African oil production, Harry Tchilinguirian, senior analyst at the International Energy Agency, told Reuters.
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