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Oil Prices Surge Amid Hormuz Disruption, US Firms Benefit

Oil prices have surged due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, with US energy companies emerging as significant beneficiaries. Rosneft's Igor Sechin highlights the geopolitical impact and potential shifts in global energy markets.

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iGEN Editorial
June 7, 2026
Oil Prices Surge Amid Hormuz Disruption, US Firms Benefit

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has led to a significant surge in oil prices, with the NYMEX Crude Oil futures for July delivery reaching $95 per barrel, marking a 5% increase week-over-week and a 20% rise year-over-year. This disruption has notably benefited American energy companies, according to Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin.

Geopolitical Tensions and Market Impact

Sechin, speaking at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, emphasized that the closure of this strategic waterway has reshaped global energy markets in favor of the United States. "The main beneficiaries, of course, were American companies, which gained non-competitive advantages," Sechin stated.

Supply Side Dynamics

The blockade of the Strait by Iran following US and Israeli actions has restricted the passage of nearly one-fifth of the world's crude supply. This has led to increased reliance on US oil exports, as other routes face potential disruptions. OPEC+ compliance rates have been challenged, with inventory levels in the US showing a drawdown, as reported by the US EIA.

Demand Side Considerations

Despite the price surge, Sechin warns of potential long-term demand reductions for oil, as prolonged instability may accelerate the shift towards alternative energy sources. China appears better prepared for such crises due to its strategic energy policies.

"Continued tension in the Strait of Hormuz for a long time undermines the long-term demand for oil," Sechin cautioned.

Price Outlook

Sechin projects that if the Strait reopens, oil prices could stabilize around $80-$85 per barrel within a year. The market is closely watching for developments in the region, with upcoming IEA reports and US EIA inventory data releases being critical for traders.

Indicator Current Level WoW Change YoY Change
NYMEX Crude Oil (July) $95/barrel +5% +20%
US EIA Inventory Drawdown - -

The situation underscores the geopolitical complexities influencing commodity markets, with energy companies and traders needing to navigate these challenges carefully.

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