Oil markets remain highly volatile with upside bias as Hormuz disruption persists
Theater: Global
Time horizon: 7d
Published: 2026-05-11
Moderate confidence (71%)
Risk direction: volatile · Impact: CRITICAL
Executive summary
Within 7 days, global oil markets will likely experience continued high volatility with a structural upside bias as long as Hormuz remains effectively constrained and the US–Iran political track fails to achieve a durable agreement. Brent could test new highs above recent peaks on any credible sign of imminent strikes or significant shipping incident, while short-lived pullbacks would follow de-escalatory statements or evidence of partial traffic normalization. Asian and European buyers will increasingly seek alternative supplies from West Africa, the U.S., and Latin America, widening regional differentials and stressing shipping availability. Refiners will accelerate stockbuilding where possible, supporting prompt demand for physical cargoes. A contrarian but notable possibility is a…
Key indicators we're watching
- Flash reports of persistent Hormuz closure and consideration of renewed US strikes
- Multiple instances of tankers going dark to avoid Iranian threats
- Emerging trend of Iran confrontation driving a naval blockade posture and contested control of Hormuz traffic
- OPEC output at 20-year lows limiting spare capacity buffer
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