OPEC Revises Oil Demand Forecast Amid Global Unrest
OPEC has adjusted its predictions for global oil demand, lowering its 2026 forecast but raising its expectations for 2027. This revision aligns with other industry forecasters like the International Energy Agency, reflecting the impact of geopolitical tensions, including the ongoing Iran war, on the oil market.
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OPEC announced on Wednesday a revision to its global oil demand forecast for 2026, as detailed in its monthly oil report. The organization lowered its expectations, echoing sentiments from the International Energy Agency and citing the ongoing conflict in Iran as a contributing factor.
The report, obtained by Reuters, also contained an increase in the forecast for oil demand growth in 2027. This adjustment reflects a more optimistic outlook for the year as geopolitical tensions potentially stabilize, allowing for increased consumption.
These revisions highlight the influence of international conflicts on energy markets, and OPEC's forecasts are closely monitored by industry players looking to navigate an uncertain landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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