World faces largest-ever oil supply disruption on Middle East war, IEA says


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LONDON, March ⁠12 (Reuters) - The war in ⁠the Middle East is ‌creating the biggest oil supply disruption in the history of the ​global market, the ⁠International Energy ⁠Agency said on Thursday, a day ⁠after ‌the agency agreed to release a ⁠record volume of oil from ​strategic ‌stockpiles.

Middle East Gulf countries have ⁠cut ​total oil production by at least 10 million ⁠bpd - a volume equal ​to almost 10% of world demand - as a result of ⁠the conflict, the agency said in its latest monthly oil market report. ​Without a rapid ⁠restart of shipping flows, these ​losses are ‌set to increase, ​IEA said.

(Reporting by Alex LawlerEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

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