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Energy shock waves: From Hormuz to Russia

18 August 2026 16:34 RaboResearch

Energy prices have been both elevated and highly volatile in 2026, with Brent crude oil rising from USD 60/bbl at the start of the year to USD 88/bbl as of August 17, 2026. The war in Iran and the subsequent disruption in the Strait of Hormuz have been responsible for much of the upward pressure on energy prices, while recent attacks on Russian refineries and export infrastructure have contributed to a sharp rise in diesel prices. Join Carlos Mera and Florence Schmit as they discuss the current market environment and where energy prices might go next.

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