WTI原油盘中涨超6% 欧盟继续推进对俄罗斯石油禁运
格隆汇5月12日丨此前两日累跌近10%的原油期货大反攻,美国WTI原油盘中涨幅超过6%,布伦特原油涨超5%。欧盟考虑给东欧国家提供更多资金,以求就禁运俄罗斯石油达成一致,目前的禁运提议将在几个月内结束欧盟几乎所有对俄罗斯原油的购买,策略师们指出,这可能会导致俄罗斯原油产量进一步下降。此外,美国能源部公布上周美国EIA原油库存意外大增,但汽油库存继续下降、远低于季节性平均水平,且上周美国原油产量1月以来首次下降,成为原油反弹的另一推手。
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