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Morgan Stanley cuts Brent price view as Hormuz flows recover, flags 2027 surplus

Morgan Stanley cuts Brent price view as Hormuz flows recover, flags 2027 surplus
# 30 June 2026 14:42 (UTC +04:00)

Morgan Stanley lowered its Brent crude price forecast for the rest of the year and next, citing a faster-than-expected reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and said market focus has shifted back to ​a larger surplus expected in 2027, Reuters reports.

The bank lowered its third-quarter 2026 forecast and fourth-quarter 2026 view to $75 ‌per barrel from earlier estimates of $90 and $80, respectively. It sees Brent at $75/bbl in the first half of 2027 and $70/bbl in the second half, compared with an earlier forecast of $80.

With the Middle East exports ramping up again, a supply shortfall that has been rapidly diminishing is now causing ​a surplus in the Brent and Dubai markets, the bank said in a note dated ​Monday.

Morgan Stanley now projects an implied global oil market surplus of 4.8 million barrels ⁠per day (bpd) in 2027. At the start of 2026, before the conflict, its balances had pointed ​to a 2 million–3 million bpd surplus for the year and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz ​temporarily flipped that surplus into a deep deficit.

To balance the market in 2027, flows through Hormuz only need to recover to 11 million-12 million bpd, or ~65% of the pre-conflict level, analysts at the bank estimated.

This is the bank's second price reversion ​since the announcement of U.S.-Iran agreement to halt the war in Iran and open the Strait of Hormuz ​earlier this month.

Iranian and U.S. negotiating teams were due in Doha this week, but Iran said on Monday no meeting ‌had ⁠been scheduled as weekend missile fire from both sides tested the interim ceasefire to end the four-month-old war.

Oil prices dipped on Tuesday and were poised for a third consecutive monthly decline, setting them for their worst quarter since early 2020.

Brent August crude futures were down 0.9% at $72.47 a barrel, as of 0706 GMT, while U.S. ​West Texas Intermediate for ​August fell 0.5% to $70.24 ⁠a barrel.

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