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Event
21 Jan 2026
Oil Market Report – January 2026
Background information The IEA's monthly Oil Market Report (OMR) is the exclusive source for official government statistics from all OECD countries, as well as selected non-OECD countries, together with both historical datasets and supply-and-demand forecasts for the year ahead.Featuring tables, graphs and statistics, the OMR provides all the data necessary to perform ad-hoc analysis and track oil market developments and to identify trends in production, consumption, refining, inventories in OECD countries and prices for both crude and products. The OMR is a subscription service, released around the middle of each month. Read the highlights…
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Event
12 Feb 2026
Oil Market Report – February 2026
Background information The IEA's monthly Oil Market Report (OMR) is the exclusive source for official government statistics from all OECD countries, as well as selected non-OECD countries, together with both historical datasets and supply-and-demand forecasts for the year ahead.Featuring tables, graphs and statistics, the OMR provides all the data necessary to perform ad-hoc analysis and track oil market developments and to identify trends in production, consumption, refining, inventories in OECD countries and prices for both crude and products. The OMR is a subscription service, released around the middle of each month. Read the highlights…
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Event
12 Mar 2026
Oil Market Report – March 2026
Background information The IEA's monthly Oil Market Report (OMR) is the exclusive source for official government statistics from all OECD countries, as well as selected non-OECD countries, together with both historical datasets and supply-and-demand forecasts for the year ahead.Featuring tables, graphs and statistics, the OMR provides all the data necessary to perform ad-hoc analysis and track oil market developments and to identify trends in production, consumption, refining, inventories in OECD countries and prices for both crude and products. The OMR is a subscription service, released around the middle of each month. Read the highlights…
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Event
14 Apr 2026
Oil Market Report – April 2026
…Oil Market Report (OMR) is the exclusive source for official government statistics from all OECD countries, as well as selected non-OECD countries, together with both historical datasets and supply-and-demand forecasts for the year ahead.Featuring tables, graphs and statistics, the OMR provides all the data necessary to perform ad-hoc analysis and track oil market developments and to identify trends in production, consumption, refining, inventories in OECD countries and prices for both crude and products.The April edition of the IEA’s Oil Market Report is exceptionally provided free of charge in an abridged format. Oil Market…
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Event
13 May 2026
Oil Market Report – May 2026
Background information The IEA's monthly Oil Market Report (OMR) is the exclusive source for official government statistics from all OECD countries, as well as selected non-OECD countries, together with both historical datasets and supply-and-demand forecasts for the year ahead.Featuring tables, graphs and statistics, the OMR provides all the data necessary to perform ad-hoc analysis and track oil market developments and to identify trends in production, consumption, refining, inventories in OECD countries and prices for both crude and products. The OMR is a subscription service, released around the middle of each month. Read the highlights…
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Event
17 Jun 2026
Oil Market Report – June 2026
Background information The IEA's monthly Oil Market Report (OMR) is the exclusive source for official government statistics from all OECD countries, as well as selected non-OECD countries, together with both historical datasets and supply-and-demand forecasts for the year ahead.Featuring tables, graphs and statistics, the OMR provides all the data necessary to perform ad-hoc analysis and track oil market developments and to identify trends in production, consumption, refining, inventories in OECD countries and prices for both crude and products. The OMR is a subscription service, released around the middle of each month. Read the highlights…
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News
17 Apr 2026
New podcast episode examines mounting disruptions in oil markets
…senior oil market analysts Rebecca Schulz and David Martin. They discuss the latest data, drawing from the IEA’s April Oil Market Report, and explore the real-world consequences for oil-consuming countries and industries – as well as how the situation has reshaped the IEA’s forecasts for supply and demand in the months ahead.The Everything Energy podcast offers perspectives on a wide range of leading global energy issues. In other recent episodes, IEA experts have discussed the Agency’s largest-ever emergency oil stock release, walked through 10 measures that could help shelter consumers from the effects of higher oil…
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Podcast episode
The mounting disruptions in oil markets
…the war in the Middle East, shipping through the Strait of Hormuz – one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints – has plunged, creating the largest disruption to oil supply in history. How is this shock rippling through oil markets? What are the real-world consequences for oil-consuming countries and industries? And how has it changed the IEA’s forecasts for supply and demand in the months ahead?
In this episode, senior oil market analysts Rebecca Schultz and David Martin discuss these questions and more, drawing on fresh data and analysis from the IEA’s April Oil Market Report. -
Commentary
22 Jun 2026
How global oil supplies have readjusted to help fill the huge gap left by the Strait of Hormuz shock
…been felt most acutely. The IEA’s flagship Oil Market Report now estimates that global oil demand will drop by almost 5 million barrels per day in the second quarter of 2026 year-on-year, and by 1.1 million barrels per day on average for the full year. That compares with the forecast in February, before the outbreak of hostilities, of global demand growth of 850 000 barrels per day for the full year.In practice, the declines in demand have been much lower than the major losses of oil flows come through the Strait. Three other adjustments and…
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News
15 Mar 2026
Update on IEA collective action decision of 11 March 2026
…2011, and twice in 2022.The war in the Middle East is creating the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market. This emergency collective action, by far the largest ever, provides a significant and welcome buffer. But the most important factor in ensuring a return to stable flows is the resumption of regular transit of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Adequate insurance mechanisms and physical protection for shipping are key to the resumption of flows.For a more detailed assessment of the situation, the IEA’s latest monthly Oil Market Report, published on 12 March…