West African Oil Struggles to Find Buyers as Global Supply Surplus Deepens

West African crude oil grades are facing growing difficulty finding buyers as a global supply surplus weighs on demand, traders and market data show. Cargoes from key producers including Nigeria and Angola have remained unsold for longer than usual, reflecting softer appetite from refiners amid ample supply from other regions and slowing global consumption growth.

Traders say the surplus has been exacerbated by rising output from the United States and steady flows from the Middle East, which have increased competition in key Asian and European markets, according to Reuters. As a result, differentials for several West African grades have weakened, with sellers offering deeper discounts to clear cargoes.

Market analysts note that refinery maintenance in Asia and cautious buying by European refiners have further reduced demand for spot cargoes from the region. Data from shipping and trading sources cited by Bloomberg indicate that inventories remain comfortable, limiting the urgency for refiners to secure additional supplies from Atlantic Basin producers.

The situation poses revenue challenges for West African oil exporters, many of whom rely heavily on crude sales to support public finances. Energy economists told regional energy publications that prolonged weakness in demand could pressure government budgets and prompt producers to adjust export strategies or offer more flexible pricing terms if the global surplus persists.

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