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彭博社分析稱,霍爾木茲油田重新開放後,北海原油下跌7美元/桶,布蘭特原油暴跌13%。

-- 根據彭博社週五的分析顯示,伊朗宣布霍爾木茲海峽將重新開放後,北海原油價格一度下跌7美元/桶,布蘭特原油價格下跌13%,接近86美元/桶。 分析指出,在標普全球營運的普氏能源資訊定價窗口期內,北海主要原油等級和美國WTI米德蘭原油價格下跌5至7美元/桶,反映出伊朗宣布重新開放後市場情緒的急劇轉變。 分析也指出,WTI米德蘭原油價格較布蘭特原油溢價10.40美元/桶,創下本月新低,較4月14日的高點下跌超過50%。 這次油價下跌源自於伊朗外交部長阿巴斯·阿拉格奇的講話,他宣布霍爾木茲海峽已全面開放,緩和了人們對全球石油運輸受阻的擔憂。 分析稱,儘管伊朗釋放了重新開放的訊號,但美國海軍封鎖仍然存在,伊朗媒體也表示,如果美國繼續封鎖,石油運輸可能會再次中斷。 阿拉格奇發表聲明後,布蘭特原油期貨價格下跌約13%,凸顯了地緣政治局勢的發展正迅速重塑市場對原油供應的預期。 本月早些時候,由於霍爾木茲海峽關閉導致供應短缺,北海原油價格一度飆升至歷史新高。但近幾日,隨著賣價開始超過買價,市場情緒開始轉變。

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