Oil Supply to Rebound Strongly After Gulf Shock But Recovery Will Take Months, IEA Says
Global oil demand is set to drop sharply lower before flows through Hormuz gradually normalize, with supply expected to rebound to 8 million barrels a day in 2027.
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