Persistent Elevated Oil Prices with Increased Volatility and Wider Time Spreads
Theater: Global oil market
Time horizon: 7d
Published: 2026-05-08
Moderate confidence (75%)
Risk direction: volatile · Impact: CRITICAL
Executive summary
Across the next week, crude prices are likely to remain elevated with episodes of sharp intraday volatility, and time spreads (prompt vs later months) will likely widen as traders price immediate supply risk from Hormuz. The effective shutdown of Iranian exports, risk to non-Iranian Gulf flows, and uncertainty around the Kharg spill’s impact on production will sustain a risk premium. Contango or backwardation structure could shift day-to-day depending on perceived duration of the blockade, but prompt barrels will consistently command a security markup. Refinery run decisions and crude slate adjustments in Europe and Asia will start to respond, further amplifying shifts in spreads.
Key indicators we're watching
- Multiple alerts citing 'materially boosted' crude risk premia
- Sustained U.S. kinetic enforcement and shipping paralysis around Iranian ports
- Emerging trends linking Hormuz insecurity to broader energy system vulnerabilities
- EU concerns about fuel availability
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