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Goldman Sachs Lowers Second-Quarter 2026 Oil Price Forecasts

(Reuters) – Goldman Sachs trimmed its second‑quarter 2026 forecasts for Brent and U.S. crude to $90 and $87 a barrel, respectively, ​late on Wednesday, after the U.S. and Iran agreed on ‌a two-week ceasefire. Previously, the bank forecast Brent and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil prices to average $99 and $91 a barrel, respectively. “Given …

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Oil Rebounds as Fragile Ceasefire, Hormuz Concerns Keep Supply Risks Elevated

Summary Market struggles to price clear path for Hormuz reopening Shipping traffic through Hormuz at virtual standstill despite ceasefire, data shows Strikes across Gulf raise supply threats despite ceasefire (Reuters) – Oil prices rose over 3% on Thursday as ​doubts over a fragile two-week Middle East ceasefire raised concerns that energy flows through the crucial Strait of …

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Strait of Hormuz is Shut, Must Reopen Without Conditions, UAE Oil Giant ADNOC’s CEO Says

Summary Iran has made clear passage subject to conditions, ADNOC CEO says Global economic stability depends on unconditional reopening, he says UAE oil output halved after strait’s effective closure, Reuters has reported ADNOC loading oil cargoes, will expand output within constraints ​of damage suffered (Reuters) – The Strait ‌of Hormuz is shut and Iran must …

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Iran’s Hormuz ‘Toll Booth’ Set to Hardwire Higher Energy Prices: Bousso

The war that closed the Strait of Hormuz has ended – for now. But Tehran’s demand to act as toll booth keeper at the world’s most critical oil chokepoint could leave energy markets vulnerable and hardwire higher prices for years to come. The U.S. and Iran agreed on Tuesday to a two-week ceasefire brokered by …

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Exxon Plans Spring and Year-End Overhauls at Beaumont, Texas Refinery, Sources Say

HOUSTON, April 8 (Reuters) – Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N) plans overhauls in the spring and at the end ​of this year at its 612,000 barrel-per-day ‌Beaumont, Texas refinery, said people familiar with plant operations. In May, Exxon plans to shut the 60,000-bpd ​coker for a planned overhaul that ​will continue into June, the sources said. …

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Traders Place Large $950 Million Bet on Oil Price Falling Hours Ahead of Ceasefire

By Amanda Cooper, Alex Lawler and Ahmad Ghaddar Investors sold 8,600 oil futures lots before US-Iran ceasefire, LSEG data shows Large single trades are rare, typically spread across exchanges to avoid price impact Oil trading volumes and volatility have surged since the war, hitting ​record highs LONDON, April 8 (Reuters) – Investors placed an approximately …

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US Crude Output to Fall Next Decade on Sub-$70 Brent Price Forecast, EIA Says

(Reuters) – U.S. crude production is expected to decline through the mid-2030s, with global crude futures trading below $70 per barrel through 2030, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said in its Annual Energy Outlook on Wednesday. The U.S. is expected to produce between 12.4 million and 12.7 million barrels per day of crude by 2050, …

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As Trump Claims Victory, Iran Emerges Bruised But Powerful With Leverage Over Hormuz

(Reuters) – Nearly six weeks of war in Iran have ended, for now, with President Donald Trump claiming victory, but the U.S.-Iran ceasefire locks in a harsh reality: an entrenched, radical government with control over the Strait of Hormuz and a powerful lever over global energy markets and Gulf rivals, analysts say. The shockwaves have …

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Gulf’s ‘Worst-Case Scenario’?

(Reuters) – When the history books of the Iran war are written, Tuesday night into Wednesday morning may well rank among the most anxious hours for the modern Gulf. After U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iranians that “a whole civilization will die tonight”, residents from Kuwait to Abu Dhabi, whether lying sleepless or jolted awake, …

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