Group 1 - International oil prices experienced a significant drop on June 23, with WTI crude oil down 7.22% to $68.51 per barrel and Brent crude down 7.44% to $71.28 per barrel, marking the lowest points since the Israeli airstrikes on Iran on June 13 [1] - Following the U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, oil prices initially surged, with WTI reaching a new high for the year and Brent briefly exceeding $81 per barrel [1] - As of June 24, oil prices continued to decline, with WTI at $66.41 per barrel (down 3.07%) and Brent at $69.22 per barrel (down 3.16%) [1] Group 2 - Since the beginning of June, WTI crude oil has increased by over 23% and Brent crude by over 24% as of June 23 [2] - The geopolitical conflict is expected to potentially reduce Iranian oil supply in the short term and disrupt the strategic Strait of Hormuz, coinciding with the upcoming peak oil consumption season in the Northern Hemisphere [2] - Analysts suggest that international oil prices may remain relatively high in the short term due to these factors [2]
中东局势缓和 国际油价重挫 业内人士认为短期油价或在相对高位震荡
Shen Zhen Shang Bao·2025-06-24 19:36