What will WTI Crude Oil (WTI) hit Week of August 17 2026?

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Start Date
2026-08-16
End Date
2026-08-21
24h Volume
$49K
Total Volume
$49K
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Geopolitical tensions centered on Iran and potential disruptions to Strait of Hormuz crude flows remain the dominant driver of WTI prices, which closed near $85 per barrel on August 17 after a 3% single-day gain amid elevated supply-risk premiums. Persistent constraints on regional exports have tightened global inventories, supporting the EIA’s revised forecast for Brent averaging around $85 per barrel in Q3 2026 before easing in 2027 as production recovers. Recent OPEC+ decisions to implement modest output increases of 188,000 barrels per day have provided limited offset, while weekly EIA inventory data and any diplomatic signals on U.S.-Iran relations represent near-term catalysts that could shift trader sentiment and implied probabilities around current trading levels.