Core Viewpoint - The international oil prices have surged significantly due to geopolitical tensions, particularly the escalation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and recent military actions in the Middle East, leading to expectations of a substantial increase in domestic fuel prices in China [1][3][5]. Oil Market - International oil prices experienced a notable increase, with WTI crude oil rising to $72.98 per barrel and Brent crude oil reaching $74.23 per barrel, marking daily increases of 7.26% and 7.02% respectively [3]. - Over the current pricing cycle, WTI crude oil has increased from $62.52 to $72.98 per barrel, reflecting a rise of 16.73%, while Brent crude oil has risen from $64.63 to $74.23 per barrel, showing a 14.85% increase [3][5]. - The rise in oil prices is attributed to heightened geopolitical tensions, particularly the worsening situation in the Middle East following Israeli strikes on Iranian facilities, which has raised concerns about global oil transportation through the Strait of Hormuz [3][5]. Domestic Oil Price Changes - In China, the domestic oil price adjustment cycle has seen a reference average price of $66 per barrel, leading to an increase of 155 yuan per ton for gasoline and diesel, translating to a rise of approximately 0.14 yuan per liter for 92 and 95 octane gasoline [5]. - The upcoming price adjustment on June 17 is expected to confirm a significant increase in domestic fuel prices, with some estimates suggesting a potential rise of around 250 yuan per ton [5][7]. - The current pricing cycle has been influenced by the recent surge in international oil prices, which has not yet been fully reflected in domestic pricing due to the timing of the price adjustment [5][7].
原油大涨超16.7%,全国油价大涨0.14元/升后又大涨,6月17日调价
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-15 06:40