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The oil market could swing from crisis to massive surplus, IEA warns
The International Energy Agency (IEA) warns that the oil market could shift from a crisis to a massive surplus next year as Middle Eastern output rebounds, leading to an 8 million barrel per day supply surge that exceeds a modest demand recovery.
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