Well, for instance Doly, when world supply is 85 mpbd and demand is 83 mbpd, and Saudi Arabia says no problem we have 2 mbpd excess capacity, and we will sell it to anyone who wants to buy it. What does that mean? Yes, there is 2 mbpd extra supply. However, it might be heavy, sour blends of crude that require more refining than the sweet blends that refiners prefer?
Cars & trucks do not run on crude. They run on unleaded gasoline and diesel fuel. In the States you have a patchwork of regulations that say what can be sold where. Therefore, in addition to having enough crude, you need refining capacity to turn crude into products, and you have to get them physically to the right markets in a timely, cost efficient manner.
So the headline itself is not misleading, it just does not give enough information to be useful in itself. Now, of course, if demand is 85 mbpd and supply is 83 mbpd then you have a problem, and that headline says quite a lot!

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