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SO OK INSIGHT: Global Oil Prices Plunge – When Geopolitics Reshapes the Industrial World (27 May 2026)

Last updated: 27 May 2026
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 Global Crude Oil Prices Plunge – Geopolitical Easing and Industrial Commodity Impact SO OK TRADING : May 27, 2026

 
Global Oil Market Movement Crude prices have dropped to a 5‑week low. Brent fell below $100/barrel, while WTI stood at $92.78/barrel. Progress in U.S.–Iran peace talks has raised hopes for reopening shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz.

 
⚖️ Key Drivers Behind Price Movements

Geopolitical Easing

U.S. and Iran agreed to extend a ceasefire for another 60 days
Talks on mine clearance and reopening Hormuz shipping lanes
Supply pressure eased, market concerns reduced
Tensions Not Fully Resolved

U.S. military continues defensive strikes
Iran claims to have intercepted drones and F‑35 fighters
Fragility remains, prices could rebound anytime
Global Demand Slowdown

IEA downgraded oil demand forecast for this year
Economic slowdown in U.S., Europe, and China → consumers cut oil use and shift to alternative energy
 
Crude Oil Price Outlook

May–June: $95–106/barrel
July–Sept: $80–91/barrel (after Hormuz reopening)
Oct–Dec: $70–89/barrel (oversupply + economic slowdown)
 
Impact on Thailand

Short Term: Retail fuel prices remain volatile as the Oil Fund collects more to restore liquidity
Second Half: If global prices stay below $90, diesel and gasohol prices in Thailand will gradually decline
 
️ Ripple Effects on Other Commodities

Naphtha: Slumped to $841.35/ton → boosts profits for Thai petrochemical sector
Natural Gas (LNG): Stable at low levels – U.S. $2.91/MMBtu, Asia $18.81/MMBtu
Chemical Fertilizers: Prices remain high, but production costs are falling. Continued oil & gas weakness could pressure finished fertilizer prices in H2
 
Currency and Gold Market

U.S. Dollar Index (DXY): Down to 98.2–99 points (geopolitical risk easing)
Thai Baht: 32.45–32.75 per USD → potential further appreciation if oil prices decline
Gold (Spot): $4,506–4,522/oz → short‑term correction, but long‑term uptrend. If peace deal materializes, gold may dip further
 
Summary This oil price drop is not only positive for consumers but also an opportunity for energy, petrochemical, and the Thai economy to benefit from lower energy costs. At the same time, investors must remain alert to geopolitical fragility and OPEC+ policy shifts that could change the game at any moment.

 
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