Crude supply shock supports higher oil
Berman argues crude oil is underpricing a severe upstream supply shock: Persian Gulf production is shut in by roughly 10 million barrels per day, at its low down 15 million, a larger supply hit than COVID's ~11 million barrel per day decline. Hormuz flows are unlikely to normalize quickly, and the futures curve has shifted into steep backwardation with high near-term prices, which he reads as a scarcity signal. He expects upward pressure on crude and says he would take the long side against those shorting oil on peace-deal optimism.