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    OPEC cuts 2026 global oil demand growth forecast by 190,000 bpd, and Bitcoin miners are paying attention

    July 13, 20263 Mins Read


    OPEC just trimmed its outlook for global oil demand growth again. For the third month in a row, the organization revised its 2026 forecast downward, this time by 190,000 barrels per day, landing at a total projected growth of 780,000 bpd.

    What OPEC actually said

    The Monday report painted a picture of a global economy that’s consuming less crude than previously expected. Gulf crude production is rebounding, tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is gradually normalizing, and the combination is easing near-term supply pressure on energy markets.

    The 780,000 bpd growth figure is notable because it sits well below the kind of demand expansion that typically supports sustained oil price rallies. Lower expected demand growth generally translates to softer pricing, assuming supply remains steady or increases.

    And supply is doing exactly that. The Gulf production rebound combined with reopening shipping lanes through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil transit chokepoints, means more barrels are reaching the market with less friction.

    Why crypto investors should care about oil forecasts

    Bitcoin mining is, at its core, an energy arbitrage business. Miners convert electricity into block rewards, and their profitability hinges on the spread between energy costs and Bitcoin’s price. When energy gets cheaper, that spread widens.

    Proof-of-work mining operations, particularly large-scale facilities in North America, often source electricity from grids where natural gas (which tracks loosely with oil prices) sets the marginal cost of power generation. A sustained softening in oil demand projections can pull natural gas and electricity prices lower over time.

    That’s the direct channel. The indirect channel matters too. Lower energy costs improve miner margins, which means fewer miners are forced to sell their Bitcoin to cover operational expenses. When miners hold instead of sell, it reduces persistent selling pressure on the market.

    This dynamic played out clearly during previous oil price declines. When energy costs dropped meaningfully, publicly traded mining companies like Marathon Digital and Riot Platforms saw their cost-per-Bitcoin-mined decline, boosting profitability even when Bitcoin’s price stayed flat.

    The macro picture is getting complicated

    It’s also worth watching how this interacts with OPEC+ production agreements. The cartel has historically responded to weakening demand by cutting output, which would offset some of the price relief.

    Investors tracking publicly traded mining stocks should monitor energy cost disclosures in upcoming quarterly reports. If OPEC’s demand trajectory holds, miners reporting in Q3 and Q4 could show improved unit economics. That would likely trigger renewed institutional interest in the mining subsector, which has been under pressure since the most recent halving compressed block rewards.

    Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.



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