-- 周五,受沙特阿拉伯能源基础设施近期遭受袭击及其对全球供应影响的担忧,原油价格上涨。 布伦特原油价格上涨1%至每桶96.89美元,西德克萨斯中质原油价格上涨0.9%至每桶98.83美元。路透社周五报道称,尽管市场对美伊以停火协议可能开启外交对话持乐观态度,但油价预计仍将录得周线下跌。 沙特国家通讯社SPA援引能源部一位官方消息人士的话报道称,沙特设施遭受袭击已导致其石油日产量减少约60万桶,东西输油管道的输送量减少约70万桶。 与此同时,路透社报道称,尽管已达成停火协议,但周四霍尔木兹海峡的通行量仍远低于正常水平的10%。 能源咨询公司 XAnalysts 的创始人兼首席执行官 Mukesh Sahdev 在路透社的报道中表示,“现在的关键变量是霍尔木兹海峡的油气流动如何真正恢复,而不是是否重新开放。”
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