Energy experts say Iran deal will delay oil and gas supply normalization for months

Experts warn that global oil and gas supplies may not stabilise quickly after the Iran nuclear deal. The agreement lifts sanctions, but production and export

Experts warn that global oil and gas supplies may not stabilise quickly after the Iran nuclear deal. The agreement lifts sanctions, but production and export ramps take time. Market analysts point to infrastructure and investment gaps that need addressing. Shipping routes and financing arrangements are also expected to lag. The delay could keep prices elevated in the short term. Policymakers are monitoring the situation for potential economic impact. Industry participants are preparing for a gradual return to normal flows. Observers will track how quickly Iranian output reaches pre‑deal levels.