WS #7592
The dominant signal in this window is a major escalation in the Ukraine-Russia drone war, with cross-source corroboration of a massive Ukrainian drone strike on Moscow that killed at least three and targeted an oil refinery, alongside a separate drone attack on Ukraine's Odesa region. This represents an escalation of the energy infrastructure war narrative. Separately, a drone strike reportedly sparked a fire at the UAE's Barakah nuclear power plant, a dramatic escalation that threatens Gulf stability and could further disrupt oil markets. The US-Iran Strait of Hormuz deadlock remains unchanged, with oil prices extending gains (WTI ~$107, Brent ~$110). The Trump administration's pledge to refill the SPR with bonus barrels acts as a counter-signal, dampening some of the bullish oil thesis by signaling future supply. Gold holds a decline as inflation fears persist. No new data on the Lebanon-Israel front. The prevailing macro theme is ESCALATING geopolitical risk, particularly around energy infrastructure, which is bullish for energy stocks and bearish for risk assets and airlines.
Key developments
- Ukraine launches largest drone strike on Moscow in over a year, kills at least three, hits oil refinery
- Drone strike sparks fire at UAE Barakah nuclear power plant
- Oil extends gains as US-Iran deadlock over Strait of Hormuz continues
- Trump administration pledges SPR refill with bonus barrels
- Gold holds decline as Hormuz quagmire keeps inflation fears high