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美国油价最新消息:特朗普暗示将延长对伊朗的封锁,原油价格从战时高位回落

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-- 周四,原油价格从战时高位回落,布伦特原油一度触及每桶126美元,最终收跌。交易员们权衡着美国新的军事选项与全球供应趋紧之间的关系。 近月西德克萨斯中质原油期货下跌1.2%,至每桶105.57美元;布伦特原油期货下跌3.1%,至每桶114.35美元,盘中一度触及每桶126.41美元的高位。 盛宝银行分析师表示:“据Axios报道,特朗普将听取关于对伊朗采取新军事行动的简报,油价因此触及战时高位。他还表示,在与德黑兰达成核协议之前,他不会解除对伊朗港口的海上封锁,这将延长霍尔木兹海峡的能源运输中断。” 外交关系的破裂,加上特朗普总统指示伊朗做好长期封锁的准备,使得交易员们不得不面对长期供应短缺的局面,而仅靠需求下降可能不足以弥补这一缺口。 分析公司Kpler的数据显示,伊朗仅剩下12至22天的闲置储油能力。 一旦这些储油设施满负荷运转,德黑兰将被迫额外减产150万至160万桶/日。 此次即将到来的减产将叠加在因海峡关闭而已停产的约1000万桶/日的产量之上。 荷兰国际集团(ING)的分析师警告称,尽管区域需求下降估计约为160万桶/日,但这仍然不足以填补不断扩大的供应缺口,这意味着大幅提价可能是平衡市场的唯一手段。 美国能源信息署周三发布的周报显示,截至4月24日当周,美国原油库存减少620万桶,至4.595亿桶,供应趋紧的迹象显现。 与此同时,据报道,特朗普周三表示,阿联酋退出欧佩克的决定可能有助于缓解能源价格上涨。

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