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Oil prices in flux as tensions rise in the Middle East

2025/6/16
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Gary O'Donoghue
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Jens Lorsen
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Robert Mills
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Robert Mills: 我认为令人惊讶的是,油价的涨幅可能不够大,考虑到海湾地区的危机和战争,以及该地区石油出口量占全球供应的五分之一。主要担忧是伊朗的石油出口可能因破坏或制裁而中断。伊朗的石油几乎全部出口到中国,如果中国无法再获得这些石油,就需要从其他地方获取。更广泛的担忧是,伊朗可能通过袭击石油基础设施或封锁航运来报复以色列的袭击,从而影响海湾地区2000万桶的石油出口。这些因素共同导致了市场的紧张情绪和价格的波动,需要密切关注局势的发展。 Gary O'Donoghue: 许多国家不希望伊朗拥有核武器,但在如何实现这一目标、缓和局势以及约束以色列的细节上存在分歧。日本在传统上比其他谴责以色列袭击的G7成员国更接近伊朗。这种立场差异使得G7难以形成统一战线,从而增加了中东地区局势的不确定性。各方立场的差异和对细节的不同看法,使得达成共识变得更加困难,也增加了地区冲突进一步升级的风险。

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From the BBC World Service: The price of oil is in flux as fears ease over a wider war in the Middle East. There have been days of missile strikes between Israel and Iran, and crude jumped by as much as 13% on Friday after Israel hit Iranian military and nuclear sites. Prices have since fallen back. We'll hear more about the market movements. Plus, the inaugural direct flight from the U.S. to Greenland touched down this weekend.