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How High Could Oil Prices Soar Amid Escalating Israel-Iran Conflict?

Given the geopolitical stakes, analysts warn that the conflict could drive oil prices to historic levels, affecting economies worldwide—including Thailand.

June 17, 2025
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    The deepening tensions between Israel and Iran have rattled global energy markets, with crude oil prices reflecting heightened uncertainty. Given the geopolitical stakes, analysts warn that the conflict could drive oil prices to historic levels, affecting economies worldwide—including Thailand.

    Geopolitical Turbulence Driving Oil Volatility

    The Middle East accounts for a significant share of global oil production, and any disruption in Iran, Saudi Arabia, or Iraq could send prices soaring. Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz further amplifies risks, as nearly 20% of the world’s oil passes through this critical chokepoint. If military escalation leads to restricted tanker movement, global oil supplies will suffer severe shocks.

    Beyond physical supply issues, the fear of deeper sanctions against Iran or countermeasures by OPEC nations has already unsettled markets. Traders remain cautious, adjusting their bets on crude oil futures as new developments unfold daily.

    Potential Price Scenarios

    Experts suggest several possible price trajectories depending on the severity of the conflict.

    In a worst-case scenario, a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz or destruction of key oil infrastructure could push oil beyond $200 per barrel, albeit temporarily. Some analysts even suggest that extreme shortages could drive prices as high as $300, though such figures remain speculative.

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    A moderate disruption, such as temporary export restrictions or attacks on facilities, would likely push oil prices into the $90-$130 per barrel range. Financial institutions such as JP Morgan estimate that prolonged instability could see prices settle in the $120-$130 bracket, while Goldman Sachs projects a peak closer to $90 per barrel in less severe cases.

    If the conflict is contained to localized skirmishes without major infrastructure damage, crude oil prices could fluctuate between $80-$100 per barrel before stabilizing. Reports indicating that Iran is negotiating ceasefire options offer hope that this scenario may prevail.

    However, in the event of de-escalation, crude oil prices could drop significantly, possibly dipping to $50-$70 per barrel over time. Deutsche Bank has projected that if tensions ease and demand weakens, oil could even test the $50 level next year.

    Thailand’s Economic Implications

    As a major oil-importing nation, Thailand faces serious repercussions from a sustained oil price surge. Transportation costs could rise sharply, pushing inflation higher and affecting both businesses and consumers. The government may need to reconsider fuel subsidies or introduce measures to stabilize domestic energy markets.

    Additionally, sectors reliant on oil-dependent logistics—such as tourism and manufacturing—could see profitability strain under rising fuel costs. While Thailand has diversified its energy sources, reliance on crude imports leaves its economy vulnerable to sustained price hikes.

    The trajectory of oil prices hinges on the evolving military and diplomatic landscape in the Middle East. While the $200 per barrel threshold remains a possibility in extreme cases, current forecasts lean toward a $90-$130 range should tensions persist. With Thailand directly impacted by oil fluctuations, policymakers and businesses will need to prepare for potential economic turbulence.

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