- Iraq, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, three big OPEC producers, have cut oil output as they run out of storage space.
- They are unable to export through the Strait of Hormuz due to Iranian threats against tankers. The U.S. war against Iran has shown little signs of easing.
- The Islamic Republic named Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s son, Mojtaba, as its new supreme leader, according to reports
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Crude oil prices crossed $110 per barrel on Sunday, after major Middle East producers cut output because the critical Strait of Hormuz remains closed due to the Iran war.
West Texas Intermediate jumped 26.5%, or $24, to $114.9 per barrel. Global benchmark Brent advanced 23%, or $21.56, to $114.25. U.S. crude oil surged about 35% last week in its biggest gain in futures trading history dating back to 1983. The last time oil prices topped $100 per barrel was after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.
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Shortly after oil blasted past $100 at the open of trading Sunday evening, President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social that a gain in “short term oil prices” was a “very small price to pay” for destroying Iran’s nuclear threat.
“Only fools would think differently!” Trump added.
Kuwait, the fifth-biggest producer in OPEC, announced precautionary cuts Saturday to its oil production and refinery output due to “Iranian threats against safe passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz.” The state-owned Kuwait Petroleum Corporation did not detail the size of the cuts.
Output in Iraq, the second-biggest OPEC producer, has effectively collapsed. Production from its three main southern oilfields has fallen 70% to 1.3 million barrels per day, three industry officials told Reuters Sunday. Those fields produced 4.3 million bpd before Iran war.
And the United Arab Emirates, the third-biggest producer in OPEC, said Saturday that it is “carefully managing offshore production levels to address storage requirements.” The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) said its onshore operations are continuing normally.
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Gulf Arab states are cutting production because they are running out of storage space, as oil barrels pile up with nowhere to go due to the closure of the Strait. Tankers are unwilling transit the narrow waterway because they are worried Iran will attack them. About 20% of the world’s oil consumption is exported through the Strait.
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The war showed little signs of easing despite President Donald Trump’s claim it was “already won.” Iran named Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s son, Mojtaba, as its new supreme leader, according to reports. The U.S. and Israel killed Khamenei in the opening days of the war.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Sunday traffic through the Strait will resume after the U.S. has destroyed Iran’s ability to threaten tankers.
“We’re not too long away before you’ll see more regular resumption of ship traffic through the Straits of Hormuz,” Wright told CNN in an interview. “We’re nowhere near normal traffic right now. That will take some time. But again, worst case that’s a few weeks, that’s not months.”
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Oil surges above $110 Trump says ‘small price to pay
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不要想马上抄底,大嘴过于乐观,现在Taco与否不由他了,开弓难有回头箭,搞不好油价真冲到150
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03/08/2026 postreply
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不是有个说法:战争的开始由发起者说了算,但是战争的结束并不由他。
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03/08/2026 postreply
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美国不少的对外战争,开始都是认为可以速战速决。结果都长期化了。
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03/08/2026 postreply
20:32:25
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谢谢提醒
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03/08/2026 postreply
20:38:42
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小哈梅内伊为新任最高领袖,展现了伊朗的政治韧性,普京也肯定支持战争持续,大嘴越陷越深了。
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03/08/2026 postreply
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谢谢提醒。
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03/08/2026 postreply
21:35:46
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油价升, 沙特阿联酋卡塔尔石油美元收入剧增,进而在AI基础设施加大投资
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03/08/2026 postreply
20:24:04
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这恐怕是一个梦 芯片股的调整不可逆转了
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03/08/2026 postreply
22:17:12
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她是在讲长远,你是在说现在;)
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03/09/2026 postreply
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解除霍兹海峡封锁没那么容易,油价维持110以上,对通胀和经济都是大考验,市场很难快速反弹
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03/08/2026 postreply
20:24:11
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看一下明天开盘后VIX上到多少应该有30以上
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03/08/2026 postreply
20:25:40
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现在不像从前,每个国家都有石油储备,还有很多石油通道。
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03/09/2026 postreply
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