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Global oil demand plummets by most since pandemic, says IEA

Demand drops 3.4% in March due to soaring prices, supply shortages and collapse of Middle East air travel
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"}],[{"start":104.64,"text":"Shipping through the vital Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of global oil supplies usually passes, has stalled since the outbreak of war at the end of February."}],[{"start":114.76,"text":"While lower demand is helping to offset some of the lost supply from the Middle East war, the short-term deficit in the market is extreme, with about 13mn b/d of oil production shut off by the conflict."}],[{"start":128.28,"text":"The IEA has helped to co-ordinate a record release of 400mn barrels of strategic oil reserves to help offset the lost production from the Gulf, while additional commercially owned barrels have been sold."}],[{"start":140.68,"text":"More than 205mn barrels — the equivalent of roughly two days’ global oil demand — have been drawn from inventories outside the Gulf since the start of the conflict, the IEA said."}],[{"start":151.84,"text":"Global oil inventories have fallen less, declining by only 85mn barrels, but much of the difference accounts for oil that has backed up in the Gulf and is unable to reach world markets."}],[{"start":164.76,"text":"The Iran war triggered a plunge in global oil deliveries in March of 800,000 b/d compared with last year, according to IEA data. They are set to fall by 2.3mn b/d in April, which would be the biggest monthly fall since the start of 2021."}],[{"start":184.08,"text":"Iran has been preventing free passage through the strait since February 28 and on Monday the US started its naval blockade, limiting Iranian oil sales too."}],[{"start":194.72,"text":"If the war ends — and the strait reopens — relatively quickly, the world could still end with a small surplus of supply versus production in 2026, though it is far lower than predicted before the conflict."}],[{"start":208.64,"text":"According to the IEA’s latest estimates, the world will have an oversupply of fewer than 500,000 b/d on average in 2026. Only a month ago, that figure stood at 2.4mn b/d."}],[{"start":223.08,"text":"Data visualisation by Alan Smith"}],[{"start":231.68,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1776227945_6065.mp3"}

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