Energy experts say oil and gas supplies may take months to normalize after Iran deal

The recent nuclear agreement with Iran is expected to lift sanctions on its energy sector. Energy analysts say that the resumption of oil and gas exports will not be immediate. They

The recent nuclear agreement with Iran is expected to lift sanctions on its energy sector. Energy analysts say that the resumption of oil and gas exports will not be immediate. They estimate that normal supply levels could take several months to re‑establish. The delay reflects the time needed to repair infrastructure and re‑enter global markets. Export volumes are likely to rise gradually as Iranian producers ramp up production. The gradual return could affect global oil prices and market expectations. Observers note that the pace will depend on how quickly buyers and shippers respond. The situation will be monitored as the deal’s implementation progresses.