- Oil is trading lower, reversing some gains from yesterday
- Prices are moving lower after three days of gains
- US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said a softer oil market could create opportunities for further sanctions against Russia
- IEA maintains outlook for oversupplied market in 2025 (BBG)
- According to the IEA, global crude markets are expected to be in a surplus in 2025 despite last week’s decision by OPEC to hold off on increasing output
- This outlook contrasts to the latest outlook by the EIA, which sees a small deficit in 2025
- If OPEC does go through with its plan to return supply, supply could outpace demand by 1.4 MMBBl/d; otherwise the market is expected to be oversupplied by 950 MBbl/d
- However, the IEA did say that the OPEC delay “has materially reduced the potential supply overhang that was set to emerge next year.”
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