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well-supplied

British  

adjective

  1. provided or furnished with a sufficient amount

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Prices slipped below $100 later in the day after several countries met and said they were prepared to use their oil stockpiles to keep the market well-supplied.

From Barron's

Though regional stores remain well-supplied without panic buying, analysts say a protracted freeze could lead to shortages and fuel inflation as the Gulf economies are among the world’s most import dependent.

From The Wall Street Journal

A well-supplied oil market is expected to cap gold and silver’s upside, despite ongoing geopolitical uncertainty, according to an analyst.

From Barron's

A weak oil-price outlook caused by sluggish demand growth and well-supplied markets has put pressure on oil majors’ returns to shareholders.

From The Wall Street Journal

Realistic pricing remains essential for securing buyers in a well-supplied market, it said.

From The Wall Street Journal