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  "textContent": "Global oil markets are leaning on an inventory buffer that looks large on paper but may become operationally fragile within months if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. JPMorgan’s latest oil analysis says the world entered 2026 with about 8.4 billion barrels in storage, a figure that appears healthy after global inventories rebuilt in 2024 […]\n\nThe post Analyst: Oil Inventories May Not Save The Market After All appeared first on the deep dive.",
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