An oil oversupply occurs when global crude production exceeds demand, driving prices down. This market imbalance typically benefits consumers through lower fuel costs and import-dependent nations, while harming oil-exporting economies. It often emerges from increased output, weakened demand, or geopolitical shifts, impacting energy investments and global economic stability.
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