Global Oil Reserves Plunge at Record Pace Amid Iran War

S&P Global Energy reported that oil reserves fell at the fastest rate ever outside of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Global Oil Reserves Plunge at Record Pace Amid Iran War
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Global oil reserves plunged at a record rate in April, as the ongoing Iran war and ensuing closure of the Strait of Hormuz strained supplies, according to estimates by S&P Global Energy reported on May 6.

Stockpiles of crude fell by nearly 200 million barrels, or 6.6 million barrels per day, even as higher prices triggered a collapse in demand of about 5 million barrels per day, marking the sharpest ever fall outside of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to estimates by the commodities giant that were published by Hellenic Shipping News.

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