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#783 Oil Surplus Or Illusion: Why 2026 May Defy Energy Market Forecasts | Govindraj Ethiraj x Anas Alhaji | India Energy Week 2026 | The Core Report

Jan 25, 2026
Anas Alhaji, an energy expert on global oil and gas trade and geopolitics, breaks down why 2026 forecasts of a huge oil surplus may be misleading. He unpacks distorted inventory counts, oil-on-water and trade-route shifts, pipeline and export quirks, strategic stockpiles, and geopolitical moves shaping real market balances.
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INSIGHT

Surplus Numbers Misleading

  • Forecasts of a large 2026 oil surplus ignore storage limits and miscounted flows, so alleged excess may not exist.
  • Anas Alhajji argues seasonal builds, not historic surplus, better describe the market.
INSIGHT

Oil-On-Water Can Be Illusionary

  • Long-distance flows raise 'oil on water' but don't increase net supply; trade-route shifts can create illusion of excess.
  • Brazil, US and Europe shifts to China increased sea shipments without adding global barrels.
ANECDOTE

Pipeline Shift Appeared As Extra Supply

  • A new pipeline rerouted Canadian crude previously counted on land into seaborne flows to China, appearing as added oil on water.
  • Anas Alhajji used this example to show counting shifts as supply growth is misleading.
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