Goldman Sachs Raises Q2 Brent Oil Price Forecast by $10 to $76 a Barrel

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March 4 (Reuters) – Goldman Sachs  raised on Wednesday its second-quarter 2026 average price forecast for Brent crude ​oil by $10 to $76 per barrel and for WTI by $9 ‌to $71.

These forecasts assume that low oil flows via the Strait of Hormuz will lead to large declines in OECD inventories and Middle ​East oil production in March, according to the bank’s ​note.


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The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow channel linking the ⁠Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, is a ​critical global energy chokepoint, handling about a fifth of the ​world’s oil and liquefied natural gas shipments.

Goldman said its forecasts remain heavily tilted to the upside, with risks including a longer‑than‑expected disruption to exports ​through the Strait of Hormuz and potential damage at ​oil production facilities.

“If Hormuz volumes were to remain flat for 5 additional ‌weeks, ⁠Brent prices would likely reach $100, a level associated with larger demand destruction to prevent inventories from falling to critically low levels,” it said in a note.

Brent crude futures were near $82.57 ​a barrel by ​0408 GMT, ⁠after closing at its highest since January 2025 on Tuesday.

U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude rose to $75.28, ​after settling at its highest since June. ​Both rose ⁠by around 5% or more in the past two sessions.

Goldman sees a downside risk to prices from a faster normalization ⁠in Hormuz ​flows.

The bank also revised its fourth-quarter 2026 forecasts ​for Brent and WTI to $66 and $62, respectively, and for 2027 to $70 and $66, respectively.

Reporting ​by Pablo Sinha; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Christian Schmollinger

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