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Europe and Japan vow to stabilize energy markets amid Hormuz tensions
world23 days ago

Europe and Japan vow to stabilize energy markets amid Hormuz tensions

European leaders from Britain, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Japan pledged to take “appropriate efforts” to stabilize energy markets and keep the Hormuz Strait open after Gulf strikes and the US‑Israel conflict with Iran, as the IEA authorized a historic strategic reserves release; Iran’s attack on Ras Laffan LNG pushed prices higher, European leaders rejected a US‑led naval deployment, and Japan weighs actions within its constitutional limits.

Oil Prices Set Higher Floor as Hormuz Turbulence Persists, StanChart Warns
energy24 days ago

Oil Prices Set Higher Floor as Hormuz Turbulence Persists, StanChart Warns

StanChart says oil prices will stay higher for longer due to ongoing Strait of Hormuz disruptions and Middle East supply cuts, lifting Brent forecasts to about $85.50/bbl for 2026 and $77.50/bbl for 2027 with quarterly paths showing a spike to roughly $98/bbl in Q2 2026 before easing. The record IEA reserve release helps establish a price floor in the low‑to‑mid $70s, while LNG disruptions are pushing Asian buyers toward coal and nuclear as they reassess energy security.

Oil prices swing as Gulf conflict tests global supply routes
business1 month ago

Oil prices swing as Gulf conflict tests global supply routes

Oil prices have swung wildly amid the US-Israel-Iran conflict, with Brent crude surging toward $120 on supply fears tied to shipping disruptions and the Strait of Hormuz, then slipping after the IEA’s emergency reserve release and rebounding again above $100 as traders weigh how long the conflict will last and ongoing refinery bottlenecks limit refined products.