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“Oil Shock 2026: Energy Crossroads on the Global Stage — From War to Diplomacy, Volatile Prices Every Business Must Watch” : SO OK TRADING : 6 MAY 2026

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“Global Oil 2026: From War to Diplomacy on the World Stage — Volatile Prices Every Business Must Watch” : SO OK TRADING : 6 MAY 2026

 
Market Overview
On May 6, 2026, global crude oil prices continued to decline for the second consecutive day after a sharp surge earlier this month. Brent fell to $107–108 per barrel, while WTI dropped to $100–102 per barrel. This adjustment came as supply concerns eased following peace signals between the U.S. and Iran, and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil transport route.

 
Factors Behind the Price Drop
Peace Signals from the U.S.: Donald Trump sent positive signals for negotiations and ordered a partial halt to military operations.
Transport Route Reopened: The Strait of Hormuz, previously disrupted, is expected to resume full operations.
Global Economic Slowdown: Recession fears have reduced oil demand.
 
⚖️ Financial Institutions’ Outlook
Bullish (Higher Prices):

Goldman Sachs expects Brent could rebound to $100–110 if conflicts intensify.
J.P. Morgan warns prices could surge to $120–150 if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked.
Bearish (Lower Prices):

J.P. Morgan projects Brent may average only $58–60 throughout the year.
Bank of America estimates $77.50, with higher prices in the first half and gradual decline later.
World Bank forecasts an annual average of $86.
 
Regional Impacts (OIL SHOCK on Supply Situation)
China, U.S., Japan: Well-prepared with massive reserves and domestic production.
Thailand: Diesel prices remain above 40 THB/liter, requiring government subsidies through the Oil Fund.
Bangladesh: Facing severe crisis, universities ordered to close to reduce energy consumption.
ASEAN: Singapore and Vietnam struggle with inflationary pressure and limited reserves.
 
Price Outlook for H2 2026
Brent: $85–105
WTI: $80–98
If peace talks fail, prices could spike immediately to $120.
If peace progresses, prices may drop below $90.
 
Strategic Insights for Businesses
The global oil market is in a state of “crisis within crisis” with extreme volatility. Energy and transport-related businesses should:

Lock in costs in advance to mitigate risks.
Explore alternative energy sources such as LNG or renewables.
 
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