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Oil prices hit five-month low as IEA warns of “massive” crude surplus

Brent falls below $62 amid weak demand signals and renewed global oversupply concerns.

   
October 15, 2025, 13:32
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Oil prices hit five-month low as IEA warns of “massive” crude surplus

SINGAPORE (Realist English). Oil prices tumbled to a five-month low after the International Energy Agency (IEA) said global supply had swung into a large surplus, with production outpacing demand by millions of barrels per day.

Brent crude fell as much as 3% to $61.50 a barrel on Tuesday — the lowest since early May — before stabilizing at $62.26 in early Wednesday trading in Asia.

The IEA said preliminary data showed a “massive” increase in oil shipments in September, driven by higher exports from key producers, signaling that output now exceeds consumption.

According to the agency, the global supply overhang will average 3.2 million barrels per day (b/d) from October 2025 through June 2026 — up sharply from a previous forecast of a 2 million b/d surplus lasting well into next year.

“If a build-up of crude occurs in the U.S. or Europe — both major price-setting regions — prices could face additional downward pressure,” the agency warned.

Market reactions and OPEC+ policy

Tuesday’s sell-off came despite OPEC+ recently announcing a modest production increase of 137,000 b/d for November, signaling a more cautious approach after years of steady output hikes. The decision had briefly lifted Brent prices to nearly $66 a barrel earlier this month.

However, analysts said the IEA’s pessimistic forecast overshadowed OPEC+’s message.

“Either the market is pricing it completely wrongly or the [estimated] surplus is too elevated,” said Giovanni Staunovo, commodities analyst at UBS. “I believe it’s a bit on the elevated side.”

He noted that if traders truly expected such a glut, prices would have dropped earlier, suggesting market confidence in future demand remains stronger than the IEA projects.

Global factors weigh on sentiment

Oil prices have been under pressure from U.S.–China trade tensions, with President Donald Trump threatening new tariffs on Chinese imports, and from easing geopolitical risks in the Middle East, where a fragile ceasefire and the release of hostages in Gaza have reduced fears of supply disruptions.

The IEA said the recent surplus follows months of stockpiling by China and other major importers, which pushed global crude inventories to a four-year high between January and August.

The agency’s assessment contrasts with OPEC’s own report on Monday, which maintained its 2025 demand forecast and described near-term crude fundamentals as “broadly supportive” despite volatility in futures markets.

Outlook: temporary dip or sustained weakness?

At the Energy Intelligence Forum in London, Ben Luckock, co-head of oil trading at Trafigura, predicted prices could dip below $60 before rebounding.

“I suspect we’ll go into the $50s at some point across Christmas and the New Year,” he said. “It’s a mug’s game to be short in the $50s — so I don’t think it stays there long.”

With global inventories swelling and economic uncertainty mounting, analysts say the next few months will determine whether the current slump marks a temporary correction or the start of a longer period of weak oil prices.

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