Post by : Bandanpreet Kaur
Stay ahead of the curve as the International Energy Agency (IEA) warns that the global oil market is much tighter than it appears in 2025. Despite forecasts of an oil surplus, the IEA highlights serious risks of supply disruptions and shortfalls. With global demand rising and production facing challenges, oil prices could surge, impacting industries and economies worldwide.
In this video, we break down:
Why the IEA says the oil market is at risk despite “surplus” numbers
How geopolitical tensions and climate issues are fueling uncertainty
What higher oil prices could mean for you, businesses, and the global economy
Key trends for investors and industry professionals to watch
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