Group 1 - Oil prices have risen for the second consecutive day due to geopolitical tensions following the U.S. downing of an Iranian drone near an aircraft carrier, with WTI crude approaching $64 per barrel and Brent crude above $67 per barrel [1] - The American Petroleum Institute reported a decrease of 11.1 million barrels in U.S. crude oil inventories last week, which, if confirmed by official data, would mark the largest weekly decline since June [4] - Concerns about potential conflicts in the Middle East, a region that accounts for about one-third of global oil production, have contributed to rising oil prices despite signs of oversupply [4] Group 2 - The energy sector in the U.S. stock market has also seen gains, with the S&P Energy sector rising by 3.24%, and notable increases in companies such as Valero Energy (VLO.US) and Marathon Oil (MPC.US) by 6% [5] - ExxonMobil (XOM.US) and Occidental Petroleum (OXY.US) saw increases of over 3%, while Chevron (CVX.US) and Devon Energy (DVN.US) rose by 2% [5] Group 3 - The geopolitical situation is further complicated by incidents such as the harassment of a U.S.-flagged tanker by Iranian vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical trade route for oil and liquefied natural gas [4] - OPEC+ is expected to see a gradual increase in global oil demand starting from March or April, which may help balance market supply and demand [4]
美伊紧张局势升级和库存下降提振国际油价 美股油气板应声走高