Loose supply, oil prices fell back to pre-war, and inventory repair lags, reshaping the game between the United States and Iran!
- 2026-07-06
- Posted by: Wmax
- Category: financial news
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Shipping in the Strait of Hormuz returned to 40% of the pre-war level, OPEC+ increased production for the fifth consecutive month, a loose crude oil supply pattern was established, and oil prices fell back to pre-conflict levels. However, global inventory repair is lagging behind. OECD inventories have dropped to the lowest level since 1990, and the US SPR has dropped to a new low since 1983. It will take 15-18 months to replenish inventories. Low inventories reshape the bargaining chip between the United States and Iran, and the United States takes the initiative. In the short term, oil prices may drop to US$60-65, and geopolitical tail risks still exist.
The conflict in the Middle East escalates into an energy flashpoint - Wmax analyzes the chain impact of the Strait of Hormuz
- 2026-03-03
- Posted by: Wmax
- Category: financial news

The escalation of the conflict between the United States and Iran has brought shipping in the Strait of Hormuz to a near standstill. Crude oil exports have dropped to 4 million barrels per day, and at least 13 LNG tankers have been diverted. OPEC+'s idle production capacity is only 4.35 million barrels per day, and Gulf oil-producing countries may be forced to suspend production within 25 days. The base scenario oil price is 80-90 US dollars, and the extreme risk exceeds 100 US dollars. If LNG prices in Europe and Asia soar by 130% for one month, TTF in Europe may exceed 100 euros. The four major buffering factors reduce the probability of a comprehensive crisis and pay attention to the three major signals of Iran's counterattack, shipping recovery and policy response.
Wmax Securities Interpretation: Oversupply in the global crude oil market has become the main trend, and the easing pattern will continue in 2026
- 2025-11-13
- Posted by: Wmax
- Category: financial news

Wmax combines OPEC and IEA data to judge: the global crude oil market has confirmed oversupply, the easing pattern will continue in 2026, U.S. oil exports hit a new high, Brent fell below 64 US dollars, regional price differences are differentiated, the OPEC+ meeting on November 30 will become a key variable, and investors should be wary of the risk of continued decline.
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