油价断崖下跌,原油两日暴降超12.5%,下次4月17日调价,大降中
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-04-06 06:26

Core Insights - Domestic fuel prices in China have increased significantly, with a rise of 230 yuan/ton effective from April 2, leading to 92 and 95 octane gasoline prices reaching approximately 7.45 yuan/liter and 7.95 yuan/liter respectively [1][3] - The next fuel price adjustment is scheduled for April 17, marking the eighth adjustment of the year, with current trends indicating a potential increase of 150 yuan/ton based on the average crude oil price [3][5] - Recent fluctuations in international oil prices have been dramatic, with a notable drop of over 12.5% in just two days, influenced by various economic factors including increased tariffs and rising U.S. oil inventories [5][7] Price Adjustments - The recent price hike in domestic fuel is attributed to a 2.91% change in domestic crude oil prices, with the first working day of the new pricing cycle reflecting a significant increase [3] - The anticipated price adjustment on April 17 could see a reversal in trends, with projections suggesting a decrease of nearly 200 yuan/ton due to the recent drop in international oil prices [5][7] Market Dynamics - The decline in oil prices is driven by multiple factors, including unexpected increases in U.S. tariffs, rising crude oil inventories, and OPEC+ plans to increase production capacity significantly [5][7] - Market sentiment remains pessimistic, with fears of a global economic slowdown and potential further declines in oil prices, impacting future domestic fuel pricing strategies [7] Regional Price Overview - Current gasoline prices across various regions in China show slight variations, with 92 octane gasoline priced around 7.45 to 7.63 yuan/liter and 95 octane gasoline ranging from 7.90 to 8.15 yuan/liter [8]