
IEA Warns Global Oil Reserves Depleting at Record Pace Amid Conflict
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned that global oil inventories are being depleted at an unprecedented rate, primarily attributed to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
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Turkey Depleted Reserves at Record Pace in March Over Iran War - Bloomberg.com
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IEA warns that mounting supply losses from the Strait of Hormuz are depleting global oil inventories at a record pace Global oil stocks are being run down at a record pace as supply losses mount due to the ongoing Iran war, the International Energy Agency has warned. In its latest outlook report, the IEA reports that global oil inventories fell by 129 million barrels in March, and by a further 117 million barrels in April, as countries dipped into their reserves to cover the shortfall followi...
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Countries are drawing on oil inventories and strategic reserves at a 'record pace' to offset what the International Energy Agency (IEA) described on Wednesday as 'unprecedented' su...
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