Frontline Sees Limited Effect on Demand From 'Balanced' OPEC Cut
* Crude oil tanker firm Frontline says a potential "balanced cut and cap from OPEC", as suggested by some analysts, is not expected to have a large impact on the tanker market
* Says significant volume cuts by OPEC, although unlikely, would be negative for tanker freight demand
* Frontline says the winter season historically supports a strong tanker market, and that improvements in market likely into Q1 2017
* OPEC members are split over who should cut and by how much
* Frontline says global oil demand forecast to increase by 1.2 million barrels per day in 2017
* Says resilient market despite oil output disruptions and high delivery pace of new vessels
* 56 VLCCs and 67 Suezmax tankers are scheduled to be delivered by year-end 2017
* Expects new IMO (UNs International Maritime Organization) regulations will require further investment and factor into scrapping decisions
* Says older tonnage is increasingly difficult and less profitable to trade
(Reporting by Ole Petter Skonnord)