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The world no longer has an oil problem. It has a gasoline problem

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By CNN
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Global energy markets are shifting from crude oil scarcity to refined product constraints. While geopolitical tensions previously threatened supply chains at extraction points, the modern challenge centers on gasoline refining capacity and distribution bottlenecks. This transition reflects evolving market dynamics where production infrastructure, rather than raw material availability, determines energy security. Understanding these structural changes is crucial for policymakers and investors navigating contemporary petroleum economics.

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The world no longer has an oil problem. It has a gasoline problem
The world no longer has an oil problem. It has a gasoline problem

The largest-ever global oil supply shortage has topped economists’ lists of concerns since the start of the Iran war. But even as the United States and Iran resumed their blockades of the Strait of Hormuz, the economy faces a new problem.
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