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OPEC data indicate close oil supply-demand balance in 2026, no glut

By Thomson Reuters Dec 11, 2025 | 8:36 AM

By Alex Lawler

LONDON, Dec 11 (Reuters) – World oil supply will match demand closely in 2026, OPEC data published on Thursday indicated, an ‍outlook contrasting with projections from the International Energy Agency and others of a huge glut.

The OPEC+ group comprising the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, Russia and other allies plans to pause production hikes in ‌the first quarter of 2026, amid ‌widespread predictions of oversupply.

In a monthly report on Thursday, OPEC said that OPEC+ pumped 43.06 million barrels per day of crude in November, up 43,000 bpd from the ​previous month, as the latest output hike agreement took effect.

The report forecast demand for OPEC+ ‍crude will average 43 million ​bpd in 2026, unchanged from last ​month and close to what OPEC+ produced in November. ‍OPEC forecast demand for its crude at 42.6 million bpd in the first quarter.

Should OPEC+ keep pumping at November’s rate in 2026 and other things remain equal, production would be 60,000 bpd ‍higher than demand, according to a Reuters calculation based on the OPEC report.

This contrasts with the view of ‍the IEA, ‍which earlier on Thursday implied global ​oil supply will exceed demand by almost ​3.84 ⁠million bpd – an amount equal to ‌almost 4% of world demand – next year.

In its report, OPEC also kept its forecasts for 2025 and 2026 world oil demand growth unchanged and said the world economy remained on a solid footing.

(Editing by Mark Potter, ⁠Kirsten Donovan)