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    US Treasury could unveil measures on oil futures market as energy prices rise

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    Posted on March 5, 2026

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    Last updated: March 5, 2026

    US Treasury could unveil measures on oil futures market as energy prices rise - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    The U.S. Treasury may unveil measures as soon as Thursday, March 5, 2026, targeting the oil futures market to address surging energy prices amid supply disruptions. This novel financial-market intervention aims to temper speculative price spikes but won’t directly solve physical supply constraints.

    Table of Contents

    • US Treasury's Potential Measures and Market Reactions
    • Expert Opinions on Treasury's Intervention
    • John Paisie, President of Stratas Advisors
    • Phil Flynn, Senior Analyst with Price Futures Group
    • Tony Sycamore, IG Market Analyst
    • Ed Meir, Marex Analyst
    • Reporting Credits

    US Treasury Considers Oil Futures Market Action to Tackle Energy Price Surge

    US Treasury's Potential Measures and Market Reactions

    March 5 (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department could announce measures as soon as Thursday to address rising energy prices, potentially including action in the oil futures market, a senior White House official said.

    Global oil prices have jumped since the war with Iran started on Saturday, as the spreading conflict disrupts Middle East supplies. [O/R]

    Expert Opinions on Treasury's Intervention

    John Paisie, President of Stratas Advisors

    "It could dampen speculation with traders knowing that the U.S. government is taking the opposite side - which should moderate the spike in oil prices - but it does not solve the disruption to physical supply, which is significant with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and there is no spare capacity outside of the Gulf.

    "Ultimately, if substantial oil volumes are kept off the market, financial manipulation is not going to work. Traders will continue betting on the oil price going higher - because the price should be higher."

    Phil Flynn, Senior Analyst with Price Futures Group

    "This is a very novel, think-outside-the-box move. Instead of using physical barrels to try to ease market concerns you can use futures to sell the front end of the curve and buy the back end.

    "The Treasury's traditional role focuses on fiscal policy, debt management, and occasional interventions in currency markets through mechanisms like the Exchange Stabilization Fund, but not in commodities like oil."

    Tony Sycamore, IG Market Analyst

    "If they go ahead and try to influence futures contracts themselves (deliverable futures contracts at that), it might create a short-term pause or spook some speculative longs, but I'd be surprised if it moves the needle meaningfully beyond a day or two.

    "The oil market is deep, global, and driven by real supply/demand fundamentals - especially with tanker traffic already choked in the Strait and trying to avoid the genuine threat of Iranian drone and other strikes. A bit of Treasury jawboning or symbolic action is unlikely to unlock or change that."

    Ed Meir, Marex Analyst

    "I'm not sure what they have in mind, but if they intend to sell futures to bring prices lower, this is a big gamble and will also be an unprecedented interference in the crude oil markets.

    "The question that comes immediately to mind is what happens if prices continue to move higher and go against a potential Treasury short position? Will they use the SPR oil to deliver against their short or just continue to post margin and ride out their position?"

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Anushree Mukherjee and Ashitha Shivaprasad in Bengaluru; Editing by Nia Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The Treasury could intervene in oil futures markets—an atypical move aiming to counter speculative price spikes as energy costs soar. (ca.finance.yahoo.com)
    • •Geopolitical disruptions, notably the Strait of Hormuz crisis, have elevated Brent crude prices above $85 a barrel and pushed U.S. gasoline above $3/gallon, heightening inflation and bond-yield pressures. (ca.finance.yahoo.com)
    • •Historical tools like the Exchange Stabilization Fund are typically used for currency intervention, not commodities; deploying similar mechanisms in oil markets would be unprecedented and raise significant operational and market-risk questions. (en.wikipedia.org)

    References

    • US weighs oil futures market action to combat rising energy prices – WH official
    • Exchange Stabilization Fund

    Frequently Asked Questions about US Treasury could unveil measures on oil futures market as energy prices rise

    1What measures might the US Treasury take to address rising energy prices?

    The US Treasury could announce actions targeting the oil futures market to address higher energy prices, potentially by influencing futures contracts.

    2Why have global oil prices surged recently?

    Oil prices have jumped due to the conflict with Iran, which has disrupted Middle East oil supplies and led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

    3Can US Treasury actions in the futures market lower oil prices?

    Experts say such actions may dampen speculation briefly, but may not solve supply disruptions or have lasting effects on oil prices.

    4What risks are associated with government intervention in oil futures?

    Intervention is seen as a gamble, and if prices continue rising, the Treasury could face challenges managing losses on short futures positions.

    5How does the oil supply disruption impact the effectiveness of financial measures?

    Financial measures alone are unlikely to resolve the real supply issues caused by tanker traffic disruptions and lack of spare capacity.

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