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Wall Street may have solved a nagging mystery in global oil markets as doomsday scenarios have yet to arrive

China has quietly emerged as the global oil marketโ€™s stealthy swing consumer, potentially holding off doomsday a while longer. For months, investors wondered why crude oil prices failed to reach worst-case scenarios, even as a fifth of the worldโ€™s supply remained bottled up in P

Wall Street may have solved a nagging mystery in global oil markets as doomsday scenarios have yet to arrive
Yahoo News โ€” 31 May 2026
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China has quietly emerged as the global oil marketโ€™s stealthy swing consumer, potentially holding off doomsday a while longer.

For months, investors wondered why crude oil prices failed to reach worst-case scenarios, even as a fifth of the worldโ€™s supply remained bottled up in Persian Gulf.

To be sure, Saudi Arabia diverted exports to bypass the Strait of Hormuz, economies in Asia imposed rationing, and the worldโ€™s biggest oil-consuming countries coordinated releases from strategic reserves.

But the efforts havenโ€™t fully offset the missing Mideast oil, with the shortfall estimated at more than 10 million barrels a day. At the same time, the U.S. naval blockade on Iran removed took more barrels off the market.

As a result, the ongoing stalemate between the U.S. and Iran on reaching a lasting ceasefire deal that reopens the strait has stoked increasing panic from a growing chorus of voices.

โ€œWeโ€™re approaching unheard of inventory levels,โ€ Exxon Senior Vice President Neil Chapman warned at an industry conference on Thursday. โ€œI mean really, really low levels. You can debate whether thatโ€™s going to hit those really low levels in two weeks or three weeks. Once you get to that point, then youโ€™ll see price shoot up.โ€

Analysts have predicted the moment of truth โ€”when global inventories reach critically low levelsโ€”could arrive as soon as June. But markets have less visibility into Chinaโ€™s vast stockpiles, which are estimated at around 1.4 billion barrels.

Meanwhile, Chinaโ€™s crude imports plunged 20% in April to 9.4 million barrels per day, representing the biggest drop since the pandemic, and data for May suggest a steeper dive to 7 million.

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