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Current research indicates that global energy markets are increasingly defined by geopolitical friction in the Middle East, creating significant volatility in oil and broader energy sectors. Analysts emphasize that energy security remains a primary concern, particularly regarding transit through critical chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz. While reports of a potential US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding have provided some relief to credit spreads, the underlying risk of supply disruption persists alongside steady US dollar demand. In Europe, the outlook for energy pricing is pressured by the expiration of temporary tax rebates, with forecasts suggesting energy price pass-through will drive German inflation back toward 4% by late summer. Furthermore, the massive scale of the projected AI buildout, requiring an estimated $1 trillion in annual capex by 2028, is expected to create sustained long-term demand for energy infrastructure and resources. Together, these factors suggest a complex environment for energy assets where geopolitical de-escalation and scarcity in a supply-constrained world are the primary drivers of market sentiment.
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