Global Oil Supply to Fall Short of Demand as Iran War Goes On, IEA Says - Offshore Engineer Magazine
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Global Oil Supply to Fall Short of Demand as Iran War Goes On, IEA Says - Marine News Magazine.
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Global Oil Supply to Fall Short of Demand as Iran War Goes On, IEA Says - Offshore Engineer Magazine.
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Global oil supply to plunge below demand this year on Iran war, IEA says
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Summary
**Summary:** The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts a global oil supply shortage due to the ongoing war in Iran, which is expected to occur earlier than anticipated. **Why It Matters:** This prediction highlights the potential impact on global energy markets and could lead to higher prices for consumers around the world.
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