US-Iran tensions boost crude prices, lift Sinopec and CNOOC earnings

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The Polymarket contract for Crude Oil by End of June has moved to 15% YES as the US-Iran conflict drives crude prices higher, with China’s Sinopec and CNOOC gaining from the rally.

Market reaction

The WTI Crude Oil Price April 2026 market, with one day remaining, has odds for hitting $160 sitting at speculative levels, driven more by geopolitical tension than concrete supply disruptions. The contract has recorded no trades in the last 24 hours, and the order book is thin enough that even a moderate order could shift odds substantially.

Why it matters

The $90 crude oil contract is pricing in expectations that the Middle East conflict will produce real supply constraints, not just headline risk. At current levels, a YES share offers a high potential payout, but that price reflects the market’s judgment that actual supply disruption remains unlikely. The gap between geopolitical noise and physical oil market impact is what traders are betting on.

What to watch

OPEC+ production decisions are the most direct catalyst. Any announcement of additional cuts would tighten supply into an already nervous market. Changes in US-Iran relations, whether escalation or de-escalation, would move these contracts quickly. Saudi Arabia’s and Russia’s energy ministers are the specific figures whose statements matter most in the coming weeks.

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