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    UBS Raises Average Brent Price Forecasts for First Quarter, Full Year 2026

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    Posted on March 4, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UBS has raised its 2026 average Brent crude oil price forecast from $62 to $72/barrel, and now sees Q1 2026 averaging $71 with March near $80, citing the Middle East conflict and a near-de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz as key drivers.

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    UBS Revises Oil Price Outlook Amid Middle East Tensions

    Updated Brent Crude Forecasts for 2026

    March 4 (Reuters) - UBS on Wednesday raised its average Brent crude oil price forecasts for the first quarter and full year 2026, citing escalating conflict in the Middle East and the current near de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

    The bank now sees the Brent price averaging $71 per barrel in the first quarter, implying around $80 a barrel in March, and at $72 per barrel in 2026, a $10 increase from its previous forecast.

    Long-Term Projections and Risks

    The bank said it was leaving its forecasts for later years unchanged at this stage at $70 for 2027 and $75 for 2028, but risk would be to the upside.

    Potential Impact of Regional Strikes

    UBS said strikes on regional energy infrastructure like Qatar LNG could lift Brent above $90/bbl, with a prolonged Strait of Hormuz closure potentially driving prices past $100.

    Market Reactions and Price Trends

    While a near-term de-escalation could unwind some of the risk premium, the bank said prices are unlikely to retreat to the $60/bbl level seen at the start of the year.

    Current Trading Levels

    Brent was trading near $82.32/bbl, after closing on Tuesday at its highest since January 2025. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was at around $74.73/bbl, after settling at its highest since June.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Anjana Anil and Sarah Qureshi; Editing by Jan Harvey, Kirsten Donovan)

    References

    • Brent crude oil could exceed $100 if Strait of Hormuz closure persists - UBS | investingLive
    • Brent crude oil crosses $85, highest since July 2024 amid Strait of Hormuz supply route disruption

    Table of Contents

    • UBS Revises Oil Price Outlook Amid Middle East Tensions
    • Updated Brent Crude Forecasts for 2026
    • Long-Term Projections and Risks

    Key Takeaways

    • •UBS lifted its 2026 Brent forecast by $10 to $72/bbl, and projects Q1 at $71/bbl with March near $80. (investinglive.com)
    • •Headline risks from Middle East conflict—especially disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz and attacks on regional energy infrastructure—could push Brent above $90 or even $100 if the closure persists. ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about UBS raises average Brent price forecasts for first quarter, full year 2026

    1What events could cause Brent prices to exceed $90 per barrel?

    UBS noted that strikes on regional energy infrastructure, such as Qatar LNG, or a prolonged Strait of Hormuz closure could push Brent above $90, possibly past $100.

    2What is the current trading price for Brent crude oil?

    Brent was trading around $82.32 per barrel, after closing at its highest since January 2025.

  • Potential Impact of Regional Strikes
  • Market Reactions and Price Trends
  • Current Trading Levels
  • Reporting Credits
  • investinglive.com
  • •Current market prices reflect elevated risk: Brent traded near $82–$85/bbl, its highest since mid‑2024, reinforcing UBS’s higher forecasts. (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
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