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IEA flags summer supply tightness as Middle East constraints persist

IEA flags summer supply tightness as Middle East constraints persist-EMF-Maritimefinance

Declining inventories and limited export growth leave oil market balances exposed heading into peak demand season

Supply risks build into the summer window
The IEA has warned that global oil markets could enter a “red zone” in July and August, as peak summer fuel demand coincides with limited growth in Middle East export volumes and declining inventories. The warning reflects a tightening supply picture shaped in part by ongoing disruptions linked to the Iran conflict, with restrictions on Hormuz transit conditions and weaker regional output growth leaving little buffer in the market. With inventories already drawing and spare capacity concentrated among a small group of producers, the margin for further disruption is narrowing just as seasonal demand accelerates.

Tanker implications tilt constructive as supply tightness supports tonne-mile demand
For tanker markets, the IEA’s assessment reinforces the case for sustained freight support through the summer months. Tighter oil balances tend to increase urgency around cargo scheduling and reduce prompt vessel availability, both of which are constructive for spot earnings across crude segments. If Middle East export volumes remain constrained, Asian importers may increasingly turn to longer-haul Atlantic Basin barrels, supporting tonne-mile demand for VLCCs and Suezmaxes. More broadly, a supply-side squeeze during a period of elevated geopolitical risk adds another layer of support to tanker asset values and near-term earnings visibility.

Sources: IEA, MB Shipbrokers

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