Hormuz Strait and Oil: Will Brent Exceed $120 in 2026?
The Hormuz Strait is back in the spotlight. How will forecasts until 2026 affect oil prices, and should we expect Brent to go above $120?
As we approach 2026, the question of whether Brent will be above $120 is becoming increasingly relevant. The Hormuz Strait—a narrow passage through which a significant portion of the world's oil flows—is once again at the center of discussions.
A Brief Overview of the Situation
In recent months, we've seen fluctuations in oil prices, and the future remains uncertain. The situation in the Middle East, sanctions, and global changes in demand—all of this adds to the confusion. When it comes to Brent, its price depends not only on current events but also on long-term forecasts.
Analysis of Predictions
Some experts believe that the price of Brent could exceed $120 due to potential conflicts and instability in the region. Others, on the contrary, are convinced that the growth of renewable energy sources and changing consumer habits in the future could sharply reduce the cost of oil.
The Market of Opinions and Debates on Winion
On the Winion platform, various scenarios and opinions about the future of oil prices are being discussed. The opportunities for debates and forecasts open new horizons for investors willing to take risks for potential gains.
So, what do you think? Will Brent be above $120 in 2026? Join the discussion on Winion and share your predictions!
What the Winion market shows
A public opinion market aggregates participant positions across outcomes. The displayed probability reflects how volume splits — not a straw poll and not an official platform forecast. Resolution follows the market rules after the deadline.
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