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“Global Oil Prices See Sharpest Drop in 3 Months — Supply Unlocked, Demand Weak, Thailand Gains but Capital Markets Must Stay Cautious” : SO OK TRADING : 15 JUNE 2026

Last updated: 16 Jun 2026
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“Global Oil Enters Downtrend: Supply Unlocked – Demand Weak, Thailand Benefits but Capital Markets Must Stay Alert” : SO OK TRADING : 16 JUNE 2026

 
Global crude oil prices plunge to their lowest in three months WTI and Brent dropped by 3–4%, trading at only $80–83 per barrel after the U.S. and Iran reached a ceasefire agreement and the Hormuz Strait prepared to fully reopen for shipping. This marks a clear shift in the global energy market into a “bearish phase.”

 
Key factors driving the decline

Middle East peace: Reduced risk of energy shock
Shipping routes reopen: Persian Gulf oil flows back into the market
Non-OPEC+ oversupply: U.S., Brazil, and Canada ramp up production, flooding the market
 
Global market & outlook The oil market is entering a clear bearish trend, with supply recovering quickly and demand weakening due to the energy transition.

Price forecasts (2026–2027)

Goldman Sachs: Brent Q4/2026 = $80, 2027 average $75
EIA: Brent Q4/2026 = $89, 2027 average $79
WTI: 2027 average $70
J.P. Morgan: Extended bearish view, Brent could average $60–75 by 2027
Watchpoints

Mine clearance in the Hormuz Strait may slow supply recovery
If prices fall below $75 too quickly, OPEC+ may cut production to stabilize
 
Impact on Thailand – Retail fuel prices

Immediate pump price cuts:

Gasoline/E85 down 1.20 THB/L
Diesel down 1.00 THB/L
Q3–Q4/2026 outlook:

Gasoline/E85 may drop another 2–3 THB/L
Diesel could fall below 32 THB/L
Oil Fund: Uses opportunity to reduce debt of 58.5 billion THB, shifting from “price stabilization” to “market-driven adjustment”
Impact on Thai capital markets

Refineries (TOP, SPRC, BCP): Risk of stock losses from higher-priced crude inventory
Fuel stations (OR, PTG): Benefit from restored margins (1.50–2.00 THB/L) and higher fuel sales
Upstream (PTTEP): Revenue and profit decline in line with global oil prices
 
Asian market outlook

China: EVs and LNG trucks suppress demand, petrochemicals provide partial support
Japan: Oil demand hits 40-year low, accelerating renewables and nuclear energy
South Korea: Refining shifts toward premium products and petrochemicals
Singapore: Refining margins decline, but marine fuel market remains tight
 
✨ Marketing summary Global oil is entering a clear downtrend era as supply unlocks and demand weakens. Thailand benefits directly from lower pump prices, easing living costs and stimulating consumption. However, refineries and upstream businesses face pressure, while fuel stations and consumers enjoy strong tailwinds.

 
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