Global oil supply to plunge below demand this year on Iran war, IEA says
Global oil supply is set to fall short of demand this year, with the Iran war severely impacting Middle East production. The International Energy Agency reports significant supply losses and a projected deficit of 1.78 million barrels per day by 2...
"With Hormuz tanker traffic still restricted, cumulative supply losses from Gulf producers already exceed 1 billion barrels with more than 14 million (barrels per day) of oil now shut in, an unprecedented supply shock," the agency said.
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Its base-case forecast is for a gradual resumption of traffic through the Strait of Hormuz from the third quarter onwards, it said.
The IEA forecasts imply that supply will come in 1.78 million bpd below total demand in 2026, in contrast to a 410,000 bpd surplus projected in last month's report and a close to 4 million bpd surplus in its December report.
Supply will fall by around 3.9 million barrels per day across 2026 due to the war, the agency said, slashed from its previous forecast of a 1.5 million bpd drop.
(Reporting by Robert Harvey in London; Editing by Joe Bavier)
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