原油日报:关注中美元首谈判进展-20251028
Hua Tai Qi Huo·2025-10-28 07:53

Market News and Important Data - The price of light crude oil futures for December delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange fell 19 cents to $61.31 per barrel, a decline of 0.31%; the price of Brent crude oil futures for December delivery fell 32 cents to $65.62 per barrel, a decline of 0.49%. The SC crude oil main contract closed down 0.75% at 465 yuan per barrel [1] - Iraq's oil minister stated that Iraq is negotiating its OPEC quota, aiming to re - evaluate within its available production capacity of 5.5 million barrels per day, while currently adhering to the OPEC quota of 4.4 million barrels per day [1][4] - A US senior diplomat refuted Hungary's argument about relying on Russian oil. The US is pressuring Hungary to find alternative suppliers. Hungary is highly dependent on Russian oil and gas, and the US and EU have recently imposed sanctions on Russian oil companies [1] - Mexico's state - owned oil company needs to make up for a loss of 3000 barrels of crude oil per month to maintain stable production [1] Investment Logic - After Western sanctions on Russia, future focus is on the implementation of secondary sanctions and whether buyers are willing to bear the risk of sanctions. Russia may switch trading entities to avoid sanctions. Geopolitical factors between countries are crucial, and there may be trade links for oil similar to those of Arctic 2 LNG [2] Strategy - Oil prices will fluctuate in the short - term due to sanctions and a short - position allocation is recommended in the medium - term [3] Risks - Downside risks: The US relaxes sanctions on Russian oil and macro black - swan events [3] - Upside risks: The US tightens sanctions on Russian oil, Sino - US negotiations achieve breakthrough results, and large - scale supply disruptions occur due to Middle - East conflicts [3]