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Iran war triggered 'most severe oil supply shock in history,' the International Energy Agency says

The agency said the crisis erased 10.1 million barrels a day in March and pushed demand forecasts lower for 2026.

  • The International Energy Agency reported on Tuesday that global oil demand growth of 730,000 barrels a day has been erased, with consumption now projected to contract by 80,000 barrels daily this year.
  • Flows through the Persian Gulf's vital Strait of Hormuz have dropped to just 3.8 million barrels a day from pre-crisis levels of about 20 million, representing roughly 20% of global supplies, the IEA said.
  • Global oil supply plunged 10.1 million barrels a day, or about 9%, last month as Saudi Arabia, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait shuttered production, the IEA said.
  • IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol said Monday that oil futures trading at just under $100 a barrel in London do not reflect crisis severity, citing an "increasingly acute" disconnect between markets.
  • President Trump's blockade of vessels departing Iranian ports came into effect on Monday, prompting the IEA to warn that global economies must brace for significant disruptions in coming months.
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The fault of the war in the Middle East, which disturbs both the transport, with the Strait of Ormuz, and the production.

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TF1 INFO broke the news on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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