Oil Glut Grows: 100 Million Barrels At Sea

 | Dec 06, 2015 12:37AM ET

The news from the oil patch is, in a word, ugly.

Despite decent growth in demand, oil inventories around the globe are growing as oil producers like Saudi Arabia , Russia, and Iraq are pumping oil at record levels.

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), inventories of crude in developed countries stand at a record three billion barrels. Global inventories are at levels not seen in at least a decade.

And those inventories continue to grow at a pace in excess of one million barrels per day. Global oil production in October alone stood at 97 million barrels per day, according to the IEA.

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Many onshore oil storage facilities are nearing capacity. In response, oil traders are storing oil at sea in supertankers.

In fact, there are now more than 100 million barrels of oil floating at sea! That’s more than double the level seen earlier this year.

And these oil tankers are everywhere…

Five very large crude carriers (VLCCs) are sitting outside Chinese ports. Another 14 VLCCs are parked near ports in Southeast Asia. Each VLCC can carry about two million barrels of crude.

It’s no different here. There’s a record amount of crude oil sitting in ships off the Gulf Coast. Here’s a graphic showing the ships off the coast of Texas: