Oil Markets Enter Fragile Phase as Buffers Vanish

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After weeks of absorbing a record supply shock from the Strait of Hormuz, the oil market's buffers are largely exhausted, leaving the system fragile with constrained spare capacity and falling inventories; further disruptions could trigger disproportionate price moves, especially as European refiners compete with Asia for Atlantic Basin barrels, according to Rystad Energy.
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