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Oil Market Maintains Cautiously Bullish Bias

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Last updated: 2026/04/07 at 7:06 PM
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Total, the oil market maintains a cautiously bullish bias, Naeem Aslam, CIO at Zaye Capital Markets, stated in an announcement despatched to Rigzone on Tuesday.

Within the assertion, Aslam predicted that oil costs are “prone to stay elevated and extremely delicate to any developments in Center East tensions or shifts in provide dynamics”. He outlined that oil markets had been persevering with to “worth in a heightened geopolitical danger premium pushed by escalating U.S.-Iran tensions and the looming deadline on reopening the Strait of Hormuz”, which he dubbed “a vital world oil chokepoint”.

“Regardless of a modest OPEC+ provide improve of 206,000 barrels per day, considerations round potential disruption and navy escalation are dominating worth motion, reinforcing a structurally tight provide outlook and holding crude firmly above $100 per barrel, whereas broader demand restoration tendencies add additional assist,” Aslam stated within the assertion.

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“Macro indicators stay secondary, with current combined U.S. knowledge pointing to slowing development and chronic inflation, although consideration now shifts to sturdy items releases as a near-term catalyst – the place weaker prints may reinforce the bullish oil narrative by way of stagflationary fears, and stronger knowledge might set off restricted draw back given the prevailing geopolitical backdrop,” he added.

In crude market commentary despatched to Rigzone on Monday, John Coleman, Commodity Proprietor at Sparta Commodities, outlined that U.S. President Donald Trump’s Tuesday Hormuz deadline “is the week’s main binary”, including that this deadline “is the one commerce that issues within the close to time period”.

“A ceasefire would set off a violent unwind of the geopolitical premium,” Coleman stated within the commentary, predicting that the Brent oil worth “may give again $15-20 in days”.

“The absence of a ceasefire, or worse, a U.S. strike on Iranian infrastructure, pushes us into genuinely uncharted territory on flat worth,” Coleman warned.


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“I do not know which it’s and don’t really feel assured to even handicap outcomes,” he added.

“Bas[ed on]… all the pieces I’ve seen, the trail of escalation stays extra possible than the trail of de-escalation,” Coleman went on to state.

Li Xing Monetary Markets Strategist Advisor to Exness, famous in an announcement despatched to Rigzone as we speak that oil costs “had been risky, however remained elevated, as markets reacted to geopolitical uncertainty”.

“Markets may stay on edge forward of the U.S. deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The absence of progress on the diplomatic entrance may reinforce considerations that disruptions to one of many world’s most important oil transit routes may persist,” Xing added.

“On the identical time, OPEC+’s efforts to extend output may assist push crude costs down as soon as tensions within the area recede and export capability is again to regular ranges. Within the meantime, the likelihood to see Iraqi oil exports again available on the market may weigh on costs,” Xing continued.

Xing went on to warn that oil markets are prone to stay extremely reactive to geopolitical developments.

“Any breakthrough and re-opening of the Strait of Hormuz may assist restore export flows and set off a possible correction,” Xing highlighted.

In an expletive-ridden put up on his Fact Social web page on April 5, Trump demanded that Iran open the Strait earlier than following up with one other put up a couple of hours later that merely learn “Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. Japanese Time!”.

In an announcement despatched to Rigzone on Friday, the Texas Impartial Producers and Royalty House owners Affiliation (TIPRO) stated “the escalation of tensions with Iran into broader battle in early 2026 has launched vital world power market vulnerabilities”.

“Early January geopolitical dangers contributed to modest worth premiums, however subsequent navy actions and disruptions, notably the near-complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which handles roughly one-fifth of world oil and LNG flows, triggered the biggest provide shock in trendy historical past,” the business affiliation added.

“In consequence, Brent and WTI costs surged dramatically, exceeding 100 to 120 {dollars} per barrel by March 2026,” TIPRO identified.

An announcement posted on OPEC’s web site on Sunday revealed that Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, UAE, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman have determined to spice up manufacturing by 206,000 barrels per day subsequent month.

In response to a desk accompanying the assertion, subsequent month, Saudi Arabia and Russia will every enhance output by 62,000 barrels per day, Iraq will improve output by 26,000 barrels per day, the UAE will improve by 18,000 barrels per day, Kuwait will enhance manufacturing by 16,000 barrels per day, Kazakhstan will improve output by 10,000 barrels per day, Algeria will improve manufacturing by 6,000 barrels per day, and Oman will improve manufacturing by 5,000 barrels per day.

“Of their collective dedication to assist oil market stability, the eight taking part nations determined to implement a manufacturing adjustment of 206,000 barrels per day from the 1.65 million barrels per day extra voluntary changes introduced in April 2023,” the assertion famous.

To contact the creator, e mail andreas.exarheas@rigzone.com





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