IEA Warns of Larger Oil Glut Than Expected
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IEA is forecasting a bigger oil surplus. See by how much
The global oil market is tipping deeper into surplus, according to the International Energy Agency’s latest report. As the Wall Street Journal writes, the IEA now projects global oil supply to grow by 3 million barrels a day in 2025—outpacing demand growth of just 710,000 barrels a day—as large volumes of crude from OPEC+ and the Americas head toward major storage hubs. The buildup marks the biggest increase in floating or in-transit oil since …
IEA Warns of Larger Oil Glut Than Expected
The International Energy Agency warns that a looming global oil oversupply will be larger than previously anticipated due to soaring supply and subdued demand, leading to record supply overhang and surging oil stocks.
Oil settles down 1.5% on US-China trade tensions, IEA warning of glut
Oil prices fell on Tuesday, settling 1.5 per cent lower as the International Energy Agency warned of a huge supply glut in 2026, and as trade tensions persisted between the US and China, the...
The International Energy Agency has predicted a huge supply surplus in the oil market at the end of the year and into 2026. Now there may be signs that the prediction is about to come true.
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