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IEA Raises Estimate for Document Oil Glut in 2026

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Last updated: 2025/10/14 at 8:38 PM
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A document oversupply of oil might be larger than beforehand estimated and the surplus is already beginning to construct up on ocean going tankers, the Worldwide Vitality Company mentioned.

World oil provide will exceed demand by nearly 4 million barrels a day subsequent yr, an unprecedented overhang in annual phrases, the IEA mentioned in its newest month-to-month report. Its predicted surplus is up roughly 18% from final month’s estimate, because the OPEC+ alliance continues to revive output and the outlook for the group’s rivals in 2026 strengthens. 

Whereas inventories have piled at a brisk clip of 1.9 million barrels a day this yr, their affect on costs has been mitigated by China scooping up the bulk, in keeping with the report. That’s starting to vary as a surge in Center East exports pushes the amount of oil on the water to the very best degree in years, the IEA mentioned. 

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“Wanting forward, as the numerous volumes of crude oil on water transfer onshore to main oil hubs, crude shares look set to surge,” the Paris-based company adviser to main economies mentioned. It trimmed consumption progress estimates barely for this yr, and boosted non-OPEC provide estimates for this yr and subsequent.

The excess is constructing as demand progress in China and different key customers cools, whereas the OPEC+ alliance revives halted manufacturing and the group’s rivals within the Americas proceed to increase quickly. Crude futures are buying and selling close to $63 a barrel in London, down 15% for the yr.

Whereas Wall Avenue companies together with Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. predict additional losses, the market has to this point been spared the crash that some anticipated when Saudi Arabia and its companions beginning opening the faucets earlier this yr.

That’s partly as a result of a lot of the availability extra has been within the type of pure gasoline liquids, or NGLs, used as petrochemical feedstock, moderately than crude, the IEA mentioned.

The marketplace for these and different oil merchandise could draw assist going ahead from the lack of provides from Russia, upcoming European Union restrictions on utilizing Russian feedstocks and up to date refinery closures, the company added.

World oil demand will improve by simply 700,000 barrels a day this yr and subsequent, far under historic traits, as commerce tariffs darken the macroeconomic backdrop and the shift towards electrical autos gathers tempo.

On the similar time, provides from outdoors the Group of the Petroleum Exporting Nations and its companions will develop by roughly double that quantity, led by the US, Brazil, Canada, Guyana and Argentina. Non-OPEC+ provide will improve by 1.2 million barrels a day subsequent yr, up roughly 200,000 a day from the IEA’s estimate final month.

Key OPEC+ nations proceed to revive halted manufacturing in an obvious bid to reclaim their share of world oil markets. The alliance’s output surged by nearly 1 million barrels a day in September as Saudi Arabia led members in finishing the restart of a primary provide tranche, the IEA mentioned.

The IEA’s estimate for oversupply in 2026 can be the largest ever throughout a yr. There have been particular person months within the peak of the Covid pandemic in 2020 when the surplus was larger.




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