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歐洲、中東和非洲地區石油市場最新動態:中東局勢進一步升級,能源危機加劇

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-- 週二,原油價格在前一交易日大幅上漲後回落,因為美伊軍隊在波斯灣交火,威脅到維持一個月的停火協議。 近月穆爾班原油期貨上漲0.4%,至每桶107.70美元,布蘭特原油期貨下跌1%,至每桶113.29美元。 報道稱,一艘美國軍艦遭到攻擊,伊朗無人機襲擊了阿聯酋富查伊拉石油碼頭。 分析家指出,在得知美國海軍艦艇遭到攻擊後,石油市場仍處於高度戒備狀態。 這場衝突爆發之際,美國正啟動一項旨在營救目前被困在波斯灣的商船的行動。 據報道,美國中央司令部證實,兩艘美國商船已成功通過霍爾木茲海峽。 然而,分析人士警告稱,美伊軍隊隨後發生的直接交火將危及四周前達成的停火協議的存續。 隨著阿聯酋報告自4月8日停火以來首次成功攔截伊朗飛彈和無人機,地區局勢進一步惡化。 然而,一架伊朗無人機成功襲擊了富查伊拉港的一個石油碼頭,引發了該設施的大火。 創紀錄的每日1000萬桶的供應損失已經耗盡了全球庫存,專家警告稱,如果霍爾木茲海峽持續受阻,這場危機可能會持續到2026年底甚至2027年。

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