
Cushing’s dwindling tanks signal looming oil-price spike
Cushing, the U.S. oil storage hub, has about 21.6 million barrels left—near the risk threshold of 20 million—while global inventories are draining and the Strait of Hormuz faces disruption, a combination that could drive crude toward $160–$200 a barrel and gasoline higher in the coming weeks, with export bans unlikely and market volatility likely to rise as supply tightens.


