Goldman hikes oil price outlook on Strait of Hormuz shock


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NEW YORK: Goldman Sachs Group Inc has lifted its oil price forecasts as the prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz spurs “extreme” inventory draws.

Brent is expected to average US$90 a barrel in the fourth quarter, up from a previous outlook for US$80, analysts including Daan Struyven and Yulia Zhestkova Grigsby said in an April 27 note.

The bank also hiked forecasts for the current and third quarters for the global crude benchmark as well as West Texas Intermediate, the latest in a series of revisions as the war drags on.

“We estimate that 14.5 million barrels a day of Persian Gulf crude production losses are driving global oil inventories to draw at a record 11 to 12 million barrel-a-day pace in April,” they said.

Given that such “extreme inventory draws are not sustainable, even sharper demand losses could be required if the supply shock persists longer”, they added.

The global oil market has been upended by the Iran war, with a double blockade of the Strait of Hormuz cutting transits through the key chokepoint to near zero.

With millions of barrels of daily crude supply shut-in across the region, Brent has rallied almost 50% since the start of the conflict in late February, threatening to stoke global inflation while stunting growth.

“We now assume a normalisation in Gulf exports by end-June, versus mid-May prior, and a slower Gulf production recovery,” the analysts said.

“The economic risks are larger than our crude base-case alone suggests because of the net upside risks to oil prices, unusually high refined-product prices, products shortages risks and the unprecedented scale of the shock.” — Bloomberg

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