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Vol. I Β· No. 169 Β· 1138 Reports Friday, June 19, 2026
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IEA forecasts 2027 oil surplus following Hormuz recovery

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Oil marketStrait of HormuzIEA reportIran conflict

Summary

The Reuters segment reports on the IEA's latest monthly oil market report, released June 17, 2026. It covers the expected shift to a significant global oil supply surplus in 2027 following gradual recovery from the Strait of Hormuz closure amid the recent Iran conflict. The report details blocked Middle East output exceeding 14 million barrels per day, forecasts an 8 mb/d supply surge versus 2 mb/d demand growth in 2027, notes downside risks from demining and transit issues, and highlights potential for inventory rebuilding alongside risks of historic lows beforehand. Sourcing centers on the IEA report with references to the recent US-Iran interim agreement.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately conveys the IEA's projections and surrounding context without exaggeration or omission of key qualifiers on recovery timelines. Viewer perception is well-supported by primary agency data rather than secondary interpretation. Minor limitation is the brevity typical of video segments, which leaves limited room for deeper discussion of non-OPEC supply offsets or demand-side uncertainties already addressed in prior IEA outlooks. Overall high fidelity to source material.

Key Moments

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IEA says oil market will move into significant supply surplus in 2027 after Hormuz reopening

Directly matches Reuters and NST reporting on the June 17 IEA Oil Market Report

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War blocked more than 14 million barrels per day of Middle East oil output

Consistent with IEA estimates of supply losses from Hormuz disruption in May/June reports

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Supply to surge by 8 mb/d while demand rises by 2 mb/d in 2027

Exact figures from the IEA's first 2027 outlook in the June report

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Political and operational constraints leave downside risk to recovery

IEA explicitly notes prolonged demining and transit issues as risks

Sources Consulted

  1. IEA sees gradual Hormuz recovery tipping into significant 2027 surplus
  2. IEA sees gradual Hormuz recovery tipping into significant 2027 surplus
  3. Oil Market Report - June 2026
  4. Global oil supply to plunge below demand this year due to Iran war - IEA