Oil: Supply rebound and glut concerns – Commerzbank
Commerzbank’s Dr. Henry Hao and Charlie Lay highlight a structural shift in Oil as a US–Iran interim peace deal boosts crude supply and restores shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Seven OPEC+ members will lift output again in August, raising fears of a global crude glut.
Peace deal drives supply recovery
"The US-Iran interim peace deal continued to unleash a wave of crude supply, sending oil prices toward pre-war levels and rekindling fears of a global glut."
"Energy markets faced a structural shift over the weekend."
"Seven OPEC+ members led by Saudi Arabia and Russia agreed at a Sunday video conference to raise their collective output target by 188k barrels a day in August, marking a fifth consecutive monthly increase."
"These supply catalysts fanned concerns about a potential global crude glut."
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