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IEA Forecasts First Global Oil Demand Decline Since 2020

The International Energy Agency predicts global oil demand will fall by 1 million barrels per day in 2026, marking the first annual decline since the pandemic.

The International Energy Agency has projected that global oil demand will experience its first year-on-year decline since 2020, with consumption expected to fall by approximately 1 million barrels per day in 2026. According to the IEA's recent assessment, this contraction reflects a combination of factors including months of oil trade disruptions in the Middle East and ongoing geopolitical instability affecting energy markets.

The last time global oil demand contracted was during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, when lockdowns and reduced economic activity severely curtailed consumption. The anticipated 2026 decline represents a significant shift in energy market dynamics and suggests that structural forces beyond temporary supply shocks may be beginning to reshape global oil consumption patterns.

OPEC's latest forecast aligns with the IEA's outlook, with both organizations signaling weakening demand growth in the medium term. The projection underscores mounting challenges facing the oil industry, including geopolitical uncertainty and evolving market conditions that could pressure prices and production decisions across the sector.

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