BofA raises 2026 Brent crude forecast to $77.50 from $61 after Strait of Hormuz disruptions drain 200M barrels. E&P stocks FANG, DVN, OVV get price target boostBofA raises 2026 Brent crude forecast to $77.50 from $61 after Strait of Hormuz disruptions drain 200M barrels. E&P stocks FANG, DVN, OVV get price target boost

BofA Boosts 2026 Brent Crude Outlook Following Strait of Hormuz Supply Shock

2026/03/16 21:57
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Key Takeaways

  • Bank of America increased its 2026 Brent crude projection to $77.50/barrel from a previous $61 estimate
  • Current Brent trading levels reached $103 per barrel at press time
  • Approximately 200 million barrels have been withdrawn from worldwide markets following the Strait blockage
  • Price targets for American exploration and production firms jumped roughly 17% across the board
  • Top investment selections feature Diamondback Energy (FANG), Devon Energy (DVN), and Ovintiv (OVV)

Bank of America has adjusted its Brent crude oil price projections for 2026 upward following supply chain disruptions originating from the Strait of Hormuz that have tightened worldwide petroleum availability faster than analysts anticipated.

Brent Crude Oil Last Day Financ (BZ=F)Brent Crude Oil Last Day Financ (BZ=F)

Analysts at the financial institution now project Brent will reach an average of $77.50 per barrel throughout 2026, representing a substantial increase from their earlier $61 projection. Current market prices show Brent trading at $103 per barrel.

The updated forecast stems from an almost complete cessation of petroleum transportation through the Strait of Hormuz, representing one of the planet’s most vital energy transit corridors. Under normal circumstances, approximately 20 million barrels daily of crude oil and refined petroleum products traverse the Strait.

The impact has materialized swiftly. Close to 200 million barrels of crude have been extracted from worldwide availability. This represents approximately half of the 400 million-barrel inventory accumulation documented during the previous year, eliminated within mere weeks.

BofA’s revised projections outline several potential scenarios contingent upon conflict resolution timelines. Should petroleum transport resume normalcy by April, Brent is anticipated to average approximately $70 annually. Extended disruptions continuing into Q2 would push that average to $85.

A third possibility — which the bank considers improbable — would see Brent averaging near $130 per barrel should complications extend into the latter half of 2026.

Post-Conflict Market Dynamics

BofA anticipates markets will transition back into oversupply conditions following conflict resolution, potentially bringing Brent down toward $65 throughout 2027. This outlook assumes no permanent supply capacity losses.

“With no end to the war in sight, oil stockpiles are draining, and firming the fundamental outlook post-war,” noted analysts under Kalei Akamine’s direction.

The institution additionally elevated its mid-cycle oil price baseline to $70 Brent from $65, positioning it centrally within its $60–$80 extended-term commodity valuation band.

A supplementary analysis from BofA analyst Mensah highlighted that the petroleum price surge may trigger increased capital investment throughout the energy industry, as corporations readjust their financial planning strategies.

Exploration & Production Equity Valuations Rise

The improved oil pricing environment has directly influenced American exploration and production company valuations. BofA elevated price objectives for oil-sensitive E&P equities by approximately 17% on average.

Diamondback Energy (FANG) continues as BofA’s preferred selection among large-capitalization opportunities.

Devon Energy (DVN) and Ovintiv (OVV) were identified as mid-cap holdings positioned for valuation expansion under present oil pricing conditions.

BofA also maintained its Buy recommendation on California Resources (CRC), highlighting its capital-efficient 2026 strategy and possible modest output growth in its 2027 maintenance projection.

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