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随着人们对美伊停火协议的乐观情绪消退,油价反弹

-- 周四油价上涨,美国原油价格突破每桶100美元大关。尽管华盛顿和伊朗之间达成了为期两周的停火协议,但霍尔木兹海峡的石油运输活动仍然受到限制。 西德克萨斯中质原油(WTI)周四最高触及每桶102.70美元,最终上涨3.4%,报每桶97.57美元。布伦特原油上涨0.9%,至每桶95.61美元,盘中一度触及每桶99.50美元。 此前,由于美国和伊朗同意暂时停止席卷中东的敌对行动,油价在前一交易日经历了2020年以来最大单日跌幅。此次反弹正是在此背景下发生的。 作为停火协议的一部分,华盛顿要求立即开放霍尔木兹海峡,而德黑兰则表示,在与伊朗当局协调的前提下,将允许“安全通行”通过这一关键水道。 阿布扎比国家石油公司首席执行官苏尔坦·贾贝尔周四在领英上发文称,霍尔木兹海峡的通行仍然受到限制。 贾贝尔同时担任阿联酋工业和先进技术部长,他表示:“霍尔木兹海峡并未开放。通行受到限制、附加条件和管控。” 伊朗国家媒体此前报道称,在以色列袭击黎巴嫩后,通过霍尔木兹海峡的通行已被暂停。据美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)周四报道,以色列总理内塔尼亚胡表示,以色列将与黎巴嫩就真主党解除武装进行谈判。 与此同时,加拿大皇家银行资本市场周四在一份发给的报告中指出,尽管达成了停火协议,但包括阿联酋在内的海湾国家仍持续遭受袭击。 加拿大皇家银行全球大宗商品策略主管赫利玛·克罗夫特表示:“鉴于伊朗坚持要求船只必须与其军方协调,否则将面临摧毁,我们仍然认为通过该水道的实际通行量将大幅下降。” 预计华盛顿和德黑兰的官员将于本周末在巴基斯坦举行会晤,巴基斯坦曾协助促成停火协议。 昨晚,唐纳德·特朗普总统在Truth Social网站上发帖称,美国舰船、飞机和军事人员将继续驻扎在伊朗及其周边地区,直到“达成的真正协议得到全面遵守”。 荷兰国际集团(ING Bank)在一份报告中指出:“由于短期内不太可能完全重新开放海峡,预计油价将继续得到支撑,因为与减产和炼油厂停工相关的干扰需要时间才能消除。”

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