Group 1 - The Iranian Oil Minister criticized the chaos in the oil market caused by war, particularly referencing the recent 12-day conflict with Israel that led to a spike in crude oil prices [1] - Iran is the third-largest producer in OPEC and will assume the presidency of the organization for one year starting in 2025 [1] - In May, Iran's average daily oil production was reported at 3.3 million barrels, with supply security being a significant concern during the recent military tensions with Israel [1] Group 2 - A ceasefire mediated by Washington was agreed upon by Iran and Israel starting June 24, which provided some relief to oil prices, although concerns about long-term demand and increased production from some OPEC countries led to a price decline [2] - Geopolitical issues, particularly regarding Iran, are viewed as a significant risk factor in the oil market, with ongoing concerns about Iran's nuclear program and its implications for regional stability [2][3] - The U.S. has recently intensified sanctions against Iran, severely impacting its oil exports, which are now primarily conducted through "shadow fleets" that avoid conventional GPS tracking [3]
伊朗石油部长罕见发声!怒批以色列掀起战争冲击全球油市
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-07-10 03:57