Goldman Sachs has raised oil price forecasts due to severe inventory draws caused by the Strait of Hormuz closure. Analysts predict Brent crude will average $90 a barrel in Q4, citing massive Persian Gulf production losses. The ongoing conflict is significantly impacting global supply, leading to record drawdowns and threatening inflation.
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