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OPEC data indicates a close balance between oil supply and demand in 2026. No glut

OPEC data published on Thursday showed that world?oil supply would match demand closely by 2026. This is in contrast to projections made by the International Energy Agency, and others, who predicted a massive glut. The OPEC+ group, which includes the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Russia, and other allies, plans to pause the production increases?in the first three months of 2026 amid predictions of an oversupply.

In a report released on Thursday, OPEC stated that OPEC+ pumped 43.06 mn bpd of crude oil in November, an increase of 43,000 bpd over the previous month.

The report 'forecasts demand for OPEC+ crude to average 43 million bpd by 2026. This is unchanged from the previous month, and very close to what OPEC+ was producing in November. OPEC predicted demand for its crude to be 42.6 million bpd during the first quarter.

According to a calculation based upon the OPEC report, if OPEC+ 'kept pumping at its November rate in 2026, and all other things remained equal, production would have been 60,000 bpd more than demand. The IEA had earlier stated that 'global oil supplies will exceed demand by almost 3.84million bpd – an amount equivalent to almost 4% world demand - if next year.

In its report, OPEC kept its predictions for world oil demand growth in 2025 and 2026 unchanged. It also said that the global economy remained on a sound footing. Mark Potter and Kirsten Donovan edited the article.

(source: Reuters)