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Energy Sector Research
Global energy markets are currently defined by significant supply-side volatility and geopolitical tension, notably the closure of the Strait of Hormuz which has removed 10.5mb/d of Persian Gulf output. While US exports have surged to 5.6mb/d to bridge this gap, research indicates this supply is being drawn from dwindling inventories and the Strategic Petroleum Reserve rather than sustainable new production. This structural deficit is compounded by the onset of the US peak summer driving season, which is expected to tighten domestic gasoline supplies and further constrain export capacity. Despite temporary relief from potential Middle East ceasefire rumors, institutional analysts suggest that risks to oil prices remain skewed to the upside due to ongoing regional strikes. On the fundamental side, the Energy sector remains a primary driver of positive S&P 500 earnings revisions, with 2026 estimates being upgraded by 7% year-to-date. Central banks, particularly the RBNZ, are increasingly focused on energy-driven inflation as a key headwind to monetary easing. Ultimately, the combination of elevated refinery margins and falling global product inventories leaves the market highly vulnerable to a prolonged supply deficit.
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