# What will WTI Crude Oil (WTI) hit in August 2026?

Updated: August 6, 2026

Category: Finance

Tags: Monthly, Hit Price, Hide From New, Finance Updown, Pyth Finance, Commodities, Oil

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## Short Answer

**Key takeaway.** Both the **model** and the **market** overwhelmingly agree that WTI Crude Oil (WTI) will hit below **$80** in August 2026, with only minor residual uncertainty.

## Key Claims (January 2026)

**- - WTI prices are pressured towards mid-$70s by easing Strait of Hormuz tensions.** - **Market** oversupply and geopolitical resolution drive WTI prices towards **$70**.

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## Executive Verdict

**Key takeaway.** **Model**'s **1.6%** **probability** for WTI above **$90** suggests **market** overvaluation at 5.4c, given WTI's reduced geopolitical sensitivity.

### Who Wins and Why

| Outcome | Market | Model | Why |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| ↓ $60 | 5.4% | 1.6% | A significant global economic slowdown could substantially reduce oil demand. |
| ↑ $110 | 4.1% | 3.0% | Strong demand from emerging markets combined with constrained output may occur. |
| ↑ $140 | 1.0% | 0.3% | Extreme supply shortages amid robust demand could drive prices significantly higher. |

## Model vs Market

| Outcome | Market Probability | Octagon Model Probability |
| --- | --- | --- |
| ↓ $60 | 5.4% | 1.6% |
| ↑ $110 | 4.1% | 3.0% |
| ↑ $140 | 1.0% | 0.3% |
| ↑ $150 | 0.3% | 0.3% |
| ↑ $90 | 30.0% | 18.3% |
| ↑ $115 | 3.0% | 3.0% |
| ↑ $95 | 18.0% | 12.0% |
| ↓ $65 | 16.0% | 10.6% |
| ↑ $105 | 4.7% | 4.7% |
| ↑ $85 | 46.0% | 37.1% |
| ↑ $130 | 1.1% | 1.1% |
| ↑ $100 | 11.0% | 7.7% |
| ↑ $120 | 2.4% | 2.4% |
| ↓ $85 | 100.0% | 100.0% |
| ↓ $70 | 52.0% | 43.7% |
| ↓ $75 | 100.0% | 72.9% |
| ↑ $80 | 79.0% | 76.6% |
| ↓ $55 | 1.6% | 1.6% |
| ↓ $80 | 100.0% | 100.0% |
| ↓ $20 | 0.1% | 0.1% |
| ↓ $50 | 1.0% | 1.6% |
| ↓ $30 | 0.3% | 0.3% |
| ↑ $80 | 100.0% | 76.6% |
| ↓ $75 | 76.0% | 72.9% |
| ↓ $40 | 1.6% | 1.6% |
| ↓ $75 | 100.0% | 72.9% |

- Expiration: September 1, 2026

## Market Behavior & Price Dynamics

This contract's probability has trended sharply downward since its inception. The market opened at 50.0% on July 25, 2026, before immediately dropping 45.6 percentage points to 4.5%. A brief, volatile period followed, with the price spiking 31.4 points to 36.5% on July 28 and then reversing with a 33.0 point drop to 3.5% the next day. The price has since stabilized in the low single digits, currently at 5.1%. The 50.0% mark acted as an initial ceiling, while a floor appears to have formed in the 1.4% to 5.1% range.

The price action aligns with fundamental reports from early August 2026 indicating that WTI Crude Oil is trading in a range between approximately $75.72 and $77.98 per barrel. Analyst forecasts cited a credible near-term range of $75 to $88. This fundamental context, far below the market's target price, supports the low probability reflected in the contract's current price. The extreme volatility in late July lacks a specific catalyst in the provided information but reflects a rapid pricing-out of the high initial uncertainty.

Critically, with zero total contracts traded, the price movements do not reflect active market participation or conviction. The chart's price history is not the result of buying and selling pressure. Instead, it likely reflects automated updates or a single market maker's pricing model. The current low probability indicates a strong baseline sentiment that the target price is highly unlikely to be reached, consistent with analyst expectations for a range-bound month for WTI.

## Significant Price Movements

### Outcome: ↓ $75

#### 📈 August 06, 2026: 25.0pp spike

Price increased from 50.0% to 75.0%

**What happened:** The primary driver for the 25.0 percentage point spike in the "↓ $75" outcome for WTI Crude Oil on August 6, 2026, appears to be traditional news indicating a downward shift in price. Reports emerged that WTI crude oil fell below $80 following a decision by Trump to halt Iran strikes, which would reduce geopolitical risk premium [[^]](https://www.tradingkey.com/analysis/commodities/oil/262070058-wti-crude-oil-price-forecast-trump-halts-strikes-iran-oil-prices-fall-80-rise-again-tradingkey). This event was reinforced by analyst sentiment in early August 2026, suggesting crude would likely remain range-bound with a bearish bias due to easing geopolitical risks and firm supply [[^]](https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/business/3958943-crude-may-remain-range-bound-with-a-bearish-bias-in-august-amid-easing-geopolitical-risks-firm-supply-analysts). Social media activity was not identified as a primary driver, with the movement seemingly stemming from these traditional news and analyst reports.

### Outcome: ↑ $90

#### 📉 August 05, 2026: 9.0pp drop

Price decreased from 30.0% to 21.0%

**What happened:** The 9.0 percentage point drop for the "↑ $90" outcome in the WTI Crude Oil prediction market on August 05, 2026, was primarily driven by traditional news reporting significant diplomatic developments. Reports surfaced that day indicating optimism regarding potential U.S.-Iran conflict resolution and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, causing WTI Crude Oil prices to sink over 5% and trade near $75–$76 per barrel [[^]](https://www.businesstoday.com.my/2026/08/05/oil-prices-sink-5-as-us-iran-deal-hopes-ease-supply-fears/)[[^]](https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/world-news/hormuz-deal-with-iran-today-oil-slips-below-80-on-truce-hope/articleshow/132871598.cms)[[^]](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_baopmPB1zk). This substantial decline in current oil prices directly reduced the market's expectation that WTI would reach $90 within the month [[^]](https://polymarket.com/event/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026)[[^]](https://www.businesstoday.com.my/2026/08/05/oil-prices-sink-5-as-us-iran-deal-hopes-ease-supply-fears/). Social media was irrelevant to this movement based on the provided information.

### Outcome: ↑ $85

#### 📉 August 04, 2026: 24.0pp drop

Price decreased from 67.5% to 43.5%

**What happened:** The primary driver for the 24.0 percentage point drop in the prediction market for WTI Crude Oil hitting $85 in August 2026 was traditional news regarding easing supply concerns and geopolitical risks. A U.S.-Iran memorandum concerning the Strait of Hormuz, coupled with reports of inventory accumulation, influenced market sentiment and contributed to a "WTI sell-off" on August 04, 2026 [[^]](https://polymarket.com/event/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026)[[^]](https://cryptoslate.com/predictions/market/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026/)[[^]](https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/business/3958943-crude-may-remain-range-bound-with-a-bearish-bias-in-august-amid-easing-geopolitical-risks-firm-supply-analysts)[[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/why-the-wti-sell-off-may-be-hiding-a-supply-warning-202608041614). This news reduced the perceived likelihood of oil prices reaching higher thresholds, leading to the market's decline [[^]](https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/business/3958943-crude-may-remain-range-bound-with-a-bearish-bias-in-august-amid-easing-geopolitical-risks-firm-supply-analysts). Social media activity was irrelevant to this movement.

### Outcome: ↑ $95

#### 📉 August 03, 2026: 10.0pp drop

Price decreased from 33.5% to 23.5%

**What happened:** The 10.0 percentage point drop in the "↑ $95" outcome for WTI Crude Oil in August 2026 was primarily driven by traditional news reporting that U.S. President Donald Trump called off planned strikes on Iran and signaled the resumption of peace talks on August 3, 2026 [[^]](https://finance.yahoo.com/energy/articles/oil-slips-trump-holds-off-153953030.html), [[^]](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/aug/03/oil-prices-fall-europe-stock-markets-donald-trump-iran-us-brent-crude), [[^]](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-08-02/latest-oil-market-news-and-analysis-for-aug-3). This announcement significantly eased the geopolitical risk premium that had previously supported higher oil prices [[^]](https://finance.yahoo.com/energy/articles/oil-slips-trump-holds-off-153953030.html). Consequently, oil prices plunged, reducing the perceived likelihood of WTI reaching $95, which directly coincided with the market movement [[^]](https://finance.yahoo.com/energy/articles/oil-slips-trump-holds-off-153953030.html), [[^]](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/aug/03/oil-prices-fall-europe-stock-markets-donald-trump-iran-us-brent-crude), [[^]](https://www.channelnewsasia.com/business/oil-drops-stocks-gain-amid-iran-peace-hopes-yen-firms-investors-watch-further-intervention-6294246). Social media activity was irrelevant as a primary driver, as no specific posts or viral narratives from key figures were identified in the provided sources.

### Outcome: ↓ $70

#### 📈 August 02, 2026: 33.5pp spike

Price increased from 15.5% to 49.0%

**What happened:** The primary driver for the 33.5 percentage point spike in the "↓ $70" WTI Crude Oil prediction market on August 2, 2026, was traditional news reporting a significant decline in oil prices [[^]](https://finance.yahoo.com/energy/articles/oil-slumps-trump-holds-off-221601524.html). Specifically, reports indicated that oil slumped after former President Trump decided to hold off on strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure and announced the prospect of renewed talks [[^]](https://finance.yahoo.com/energy/articles/oil-slumps-trump-holds-off-221601524.html). This de-escalation of geopolitical tensions, which had previously contributed to WTI volatility, likely increased expectations of a substantial price drop, making the $70 target more plausible for August 2026, despite WTI settling at $84.67 that day [[^]](https://bakkenwire.com/article/oil-prices-surge-as-global-supply-concerns-mount-2026-08-02-doel8)[[^]](https://finance.yahoo.com/energy/articles/oil-slumps-trump-holds-off-221601524.html). Social media activity was not identified as a primary driver in the provided information.

## Contract Snapshot

Based on the provided Polymarket content, this market resolves to "Yes" if, at any point during August 2026 trading sessions, the Active Month WTI Crude Oil futures contract (as defined by CME specifications for active month changes) records a 1-minute candle "High" or "Low" price reaching or exceeding the listed target. It resolves to "No" if this condition is not met, or if the Active Month contract does not trade at all during the specified timeframe. Resolution relies strictly on unrounded Pyth 1-minute candle data, with CME Group daily high/low prices serving as a fallback during technical disruptions, and prices adjusted for any contract specification or feed changes.

## Market Discussion

The market largely anticipates WTI crude oil will fluctuate around its current $75/barrel price in August 2026, with a high probability of reaching $80 (77%) and a moderate chance of dropping to $70 (53%). This outlook is influenced by recent U.S.-Iran diplomatic progress, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz easing supply risks, and the EIA's Q3 Brent forecast of $74/barrel, citing inventory builds and OPEC+ supply exceeding moderating demand. Traders are closely watching upcoming EIA updates, refinery margins, and OPEC production signals for further directional cues, with extreme price movements (above $95 or below $60) deemed unlikely.

## Market Data

| Contract | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | Last Price | Volume | Open Interest |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| ↓ $20 | — | 0.1% | 0.1% | $40,352.57 | $0 |
| ↓ $30 | 0.2% | 0.3% | 0.3% | $8,436.97 | $0 |
| ↓ $40 | 0.3% | 0.6% | 1.6% | $407.54 | $0 |
| ↓ $50 | 0.5% | 1% | 1% | $18,905.51 | $0 |
| ↓ $55 | 1.4% | 1.8% | 1.6% | $50,517.82 | $0 |
| ↓ $60 | 4.6% | 5.7% | 5.4% | $375,382.59 | $0 |
| ↓ $65 | 17% | 20% | 16% | $172,778.27 | $0 |
| ↓ $70 | 51% | 54% | 52% | $132,897.43 | $0 |
| ↓ $75 | 99.9% | 100% | 99.9% | $116,944.73 | $0 |
| ↓ $75 | 99.9% | 100% | 99.9% | $181 | $0 |
| ↓ $75 | 72% | 78% | 76% | $709.52 | $0 |
| ↓ $80 | 99.9% | 100% | 99.9% | $49,501.08 | $0 |
| ↓ $85 | 99.9% | 100% | 99.9% | $144,859 | $0 |
| ↑ $100 | 11% | 12% | 11% | $159,595.25 | $0 |
| ↑ $105 | 7.2% | 8% | 4.7% | $171,020.47 | $0 |
| ↑ $110 | 4.7% | 5% | 4.1% | $269,757.14 | $0 |
| ↑ $115 | 2.9% | 3.3% | 3% | $182,110.49 | $0 |
| ↑ $120 | 1.9% | 2.4% | 2.4% | $151,829.44 | $0 |
| ↑ $130 | 0.9% | 1.4% | 1.1% | $164,893.3 | $0 |
| ↑ $140 | 0.4% | 0.9% | 1% | $221,028.4 | $0 |
| ↑ $150 | 0.3% | 0.5% | 0.3% | $217,586.99 | $0 |
| ↑ $80 | 99.9% | 100% | 99.9% | $2,220 | $0 |
| ↑ $80 | 75% | 81% | 79% | $62,700.04 | $0 |
| ↑ $85 | 46% | 47% | 46% | $170,311.37 | $0 |
| ↑ $90 | 27% | 31% | 30% | $207,964.16 | $0 |
| ↑ $95 | 18% | 19% | 18% | $174,659.3 | $0 |

## What specific geopolitical escalations in the Middle East are analysts watching as potential catalysts to push WTI crude above $90 in August 2026?

WTI Crude Target | Above $90 by August 2026 [[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/why-the-wti-sell-off-may-be-hiding-a-supply-warning-202608041614)[[^]](https://www.worldoil.com/news/2026/8/3/tight-global-inventories-outweigh-opec-production-increase-analyst-says/)[[^]](https://tradersunion.com/news/commodities/show/2921275-wti-steadies-as-geopolitical-risk-offsets-supply/)[[^]](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjrv0dy2e90o) |
Market Observation Date | August 6, 2026 [[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/why-the-wti-sell-off-may-be-hiding-a-supply-warning-202608041614)[[^]](https://cryptoslate.com/predictions/market/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026/) |
WTI $90 Consensus | No consensus expectation for WTI to hit $90 [[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/why-the-wti-sell-off-may-be-hiding-a-supply-warning-202608041614)[[^]](https://cryptoslate.com/predictions/market/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026/) |

**Analysts are closely monitoring specific geopolitical escalations in the Middle East as potential catalysts to push WTI crude above $90 in August 2026**

Analysts are closely monitoring specific geopolitical escalations in the Middle East as potential catalysts to push WTI crude above **$90** in August 2026. These escalations include threats to the Strait of Hormuz, attacks on energy infrastructure and oil tankers (including Saudi-linked tankers), and a potential breakdown in US-Iran diplomatic negotiations [[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/why-the-wti-sell-off-may-be-hiding-a-supply-warning-202608041614)[[^]](https://www.worldoil.com/news/2026/8/3/tight-global-inventories-outweigh-opec-production-increase-analyst-says/)[[^]](https://tradersunion.com/news/commodities/show/2921275-wti-steadies-as-geopolitical-risk-offsets-supply/)[[^]](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjrv0dy2e90o).

The oil **market** is currently experiencing high volatility driven by conflicting signals. Hopes for a diplomatic breakthrough between the US and Iran have recently depressed prices in early August, while persistent underlying supply constraints and shipping risks maintain a geopolitical risk premium [[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/why-the-wti-sell-off-may-be-hiding-a-supply-warning-202608041614)[[^]](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/aug/03/oil-prices-fall-europe-stock-markets-donald-trump-iran-us-brent-crude)[[^]](https://www.cnn.com/2026/08/03/business/oil-prices-trump-iran)[[^]](https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/commodities/news/oil-price-today-august-6-crude-oil-dips-below-80-on-hopes-iran-oman-deal-could-end-iran-war-what-are-experts-saying/articleshow/132979497.cms).

Regarding the August 2026 price outlook, WTI crude shows no consensus for **$90**. As of August 6, 2026, prediction markets are tracking WTI crude oil price levels for August 2026, but do not hold a consensus expectation that WTI will necessarily hit **$90,** with **probability**-based betting on various price thresholds reflecting **market** uncertainty and volatility [[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/why-the-wti-sell-off-may-be-hiding-a-supply-warning-202608041614)[[^]](https://cryptoslate.com/predictions/**market**/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026/).

## What fundamental supply and demand data from the IEA and EIA's summer 2026 reports supports the bearish case for WTI crude falling towards $70 per barrel?

EIA Inventory Build 4Q26 | 2.7 million barrels per day [[^]](https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/report/global_oil.php)[[^]](https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/report/) |
Brent Crude Price Forecast 4Q26 | $70/b [[^]](https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/report/global_oil.php)[[^]](https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/report/)[[^]](https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/pdf/steo_full.pdf) |
Global Oil Demand Decline 2026 | 1.1 million barrels per day year-on-year [[^]](https://www.iea.org/reports/oil-market-report-july-2026)[[^]](https://www.iea.org/reports/oil-market-report-june-2026)[[^]](https://www.iea.org/reports/oil-market-report-may-2026)[[^]](https://www.iea.org/reports/oil-market-report-april-2026) |

**Geopolitical resolution and market oversupply drive a bearish outlook for WTI**

Geopolitical resolution and **market** oversupply drive a bearish outlook for WTI. The bearish case for WTI crude falling towards **$70** per barrel is primarily supported by fundamental supply and demand data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) and International Energy Agency (IEA) summer 2026 reports. These reports project an oversupplied global oil **market** and declining demand [[^]](https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/report/global_oil.php)[[^]](https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/report/)[[^]](https://www.iea.org/reports/oil-**market**-report-july-2026)[[^]](https://www.iea.org/reports/oil-**market**-report-june-2026). Following the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and eased geopolitical tensions, benchmark crude prices are forecast to decline significantly [[^]](https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/report/global_oil.php)[[^]](https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/report/)[[^]](https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/pdf/steo_full.pdf)[[^]](https://www.iea.org/reports/oil-**market**-report-july-2026)[[^]](https://www.iea.org/reports/oil-**market**-report-june-2026).

EIA projections indicate substantial inventory builds and declining Brent crude prices. The EIA's July 2026 Short-Term Energy Outlook highlights a June 18, 2026, memorandum between the US and Iran to end conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz [[^]](https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/report/global_oil.php)[[^]](https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/report/). This event is anticipated to shift global oil markets from wartime disruptions to oversupply. EIA projections indicate a significant inventory build of 2.7 million barrels per day (b/d) in 4Q26 and 5.0 million b/d in 2027. Consequently, Brent crude spot prices are forecast to decrease from an average of **$85**/b in June to **$70**/b by 4Q26 [[^]](https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/report/global_oil.php)[[^]](https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/report/)[[^]](https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/pdf/steo_full.pdf).

IEA reports show sharp price drops and declining global oil demand. The IEA's July 2026 report details that benchmark crude prices fell sharply in June 2026 as tanker traffic out of the Gulf resumed, with North Sea Dated crude dropping to approximately **$68**/b by early July, reversing previous wartime price premiums [[^]](https://www.iea.org/reports/oil-**market**-report-july-2026)[[^]](https://www.iea.org/reports/oil-**market**-report-june-2026). Global oil demand in 2026 is also projected to decline by 1.1 million b/d year-on-year, impacted by higher fuel prices and economic disruptions from the earlier Middle Eastern conflict [[^]](https://www.iea.org/reports/oil-**market**-report-july-2026)[[^]](https://www.iea.org/reports/oil-**market**-report-june-2026)[[^]](https://www.iea.org/reports/oil-**market**-report-may-2026)[[^]](https://www.iea.org/reports/oil-**market**-report-april-2026). This reinforces the bearish outlook as the **market** moves into a surplus.

## How does the price spread between Brent Crude and WTI in mid-2026 indicate WTI's vulnerability to global geopolitical risks versus U.S. domestic factors?

WTI Expected Price Range (August 2026) | $70-$80, hovering near $75-$76 (as of August 6, 2026) [[^]](https://polymarket.com/event/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026)[[^]](https://cryptoslate.com/predictions/market/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026/) |
WTI Price (July 23, 2026) | $90 per barrel (July 23, 2026) [[^]](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba3CTEwrYV8) |
Brent Price (July 23, 2026) | Almost $100 per barrel (July 23, 2026) [[^]](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba3CTEwrYV8) |

**Brent's geopolitical premium reflects WTI's insulation from global risks**

Brent's geopolitical premium reflects WTI's insulation from global risks. In mid-2026, the price spread between Brent Crude and WTI indicates WTI's reduced susceptibility to global geopolitical risks, primarily due to U.S. domestic factors [[^]](https://www.kpler.com/blog/the-wti-brent-blowout-war-risks-meet-the-export-ban-threat)[[^]](https://www.investing.com/analysis/oils-hormuz-premium-shows-why-crude-cannot-trade-on-fundamentals-alone-200681390)[[^]](https://priceofoil.com/articles/brent-wti-spread-explained)[[^]](https://rbnenergy.com/daily-posts/analyst-insight/international-brent-versus-domestic-wti-crude-oil-price-differential). This differential arises from a significant geopolitical risk premium applied to Brent, largely influenced by supply chain disruptions in the Middle East, particularly those impacting the Strait of Hormuz [[^]](https://www.kpler.com/blog/the-wti-brent-blowout-war-risks-meet-the-export-ban-threat)[[^]](https://www.investing.com/analysis/oils-hormuz-premium-shows-why-crude-cannot-trade-on-fundamentals-alone-200681390). Issues related to the Strait of Hormuz continue to contribute to this persistent premium on Brent [[^]](https://www.investing.com/analysis/oils-hormuz-premium-shows-why-crude-cannot-trade-on-fundamentals-alone-200681390)[[^]](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BL5GI8Y9-iQ).

Domestic factors insulate WTI, leading to a narrower price range. WTI remains largely protected by abundant U.S. domestic inventories and high production levels [[^]](https://www.kpler.com/blog/the-wti-brent-blowout-war-risks-meet-the-export-ban-threat)[[^]](https://priceofoil.com/articles/brent-wti-spread-explained)[[^]](https://rbnenergy.com/daily-posts/analyst-insight/international-brent-versus-domestic-wti-crude-oil-price-differential). As of August 6, 2026, WTI Crude Oil is anticipated to trade within a price range of **$70**-**$80,** with current prices around **$75**-**$76** per barrel, reflecting easing geopolitical tensions and reports of inventory accumulation [[^]](https://polymarket.com/event/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026)[[^]](https://cryptoslate.com/predictions/**market**/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026/). This contrasts with a specific instance on July 23, 2026, when WTI crude was priced at **$90** and Brent crude was nearly **$100,** clearly illustrating the observed price differential [[^]](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba3CTEwrYV8).

## Which weekly inventory reports from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) and American Petroleum Institute (API) are most critical for oil traders in August 2026?

API Report Release | Tuesday afternoons [[^]](https://liquidityfinder.com/news/wti-crude-oil-trading-strategy-api-eia-technical-indicators-i-r)[[^]](https://www.reuters.com/plus/cme/what-api-and-eia-data-reveal-about-crude-oil-markets)[[^]](https://www.api.org/energy-insights/statistics/wsb) |
EIA Report Release | Wednesday mornings [[^]](https://liquidityfinder.com/news/wti-crude-oil-trading-strategy-api-eia-technical-indicators-i-r)[[^]](https://www.reuters.com/plus/cme/what-api-and-eia-data-reveal-about-crude-oil-markets)[[^]](https://www.api.org/energy-insights/statistics/wsb) |
WTI Crude Oil Price (August 6, 2026) | $75 per barrel [[^]](https://polymarket.com/event/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026)[[^]](https://cryptoslate.com/predictions/market/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026/) |

**Weekly inventory reports from API and EIA are crucial for oil traders**

Weekly inventory reports from API and EIA are crucial for oil traders. The American Petroleum Institute (API) Weekly Statistical Bulletin and the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Weekly Petroleum Status Report are the most critical inventory reports for oil traders in August 2026. These reports provide essential insights into current supply levels and **market** sentiment [[^]](https://liquidityfinder.com/news/wti-crude-oil-trading-strategy-api-eia-technical-indicators-i-r)[[^]](https://www.reuters.com/plus/cme/what-api-and-eia-data-reveal-about-crude-oil-markets)[[^]](https://www.api.org/energy-insights/statistics/wsb). The API report is typically released on Tuesday afternoons, followed by the EIA report on Wednesday mornings [[^]](https://liquidityfinder.com/news/wti-crude-oil-trading-strategy-api-eia-technical-indicators-i-r)[[^]](https://www.reuters.com/plus/cme/what-api-and-eia-data-reveal-about-crude-oil-markets)[[^]](https://www.api.org/energy-insights/statistics/wsb).

WTI crude oil faces high volatility with specific price expectations. As of early August 2026, WTI Crude Oil is trading around **$75** per barrel, with significant volatility anticipated. Prediction markets indicate an approximate **61.5%** implied **probability** that WTI will reach both **$80** and **$70** during the month [[^]](https://polymarket.com/event/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026)[[^]](https://cryptoslate.com/predictions/**market**/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026/). A key driver influencing WTI prices is the easing of geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Iran, specifically a memorandum that has reopened the Strait of Hormuz [[^]](https://polymarket.com/event/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026). This development has led to **market** expectations of global oversupply and subsequent inventory builds [[^]](https://polymarket.com/event/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026).

## How is the scheduled September 2026 OPEC+ production increase influencing trader positioning and price ceilings for WTI throughout August?

OPEC+ Production Increase | 188,000 barrels per day (effective September 2026) [[^]](https://www.cnbc.com/2026/08/02/opec-agrees-september-oil-hike-completing-rollback-of-voluntary-cuts.html)[[^]](https://xbtfx.com/blog/oil-price-forecast-will-opec-september-output/)[[^]](https://finance.yahoo.com/energy/articles/opec-raises-oil-output-sixth-121325917.html)[[^]](https://www.opec.org/pr-detail/1854611-2-august-2026.html)[[^]](https://europeanpulse.com/oil-prices-drop-as-opec-raises-output-and-us-iran-tensions-ease) |
Recent WTI Price Dip | $75-$79 [[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/wti-crude-oil-outlook-has-the-market-priced-the-hormuz-recovery-too-soon-202608060930)[[^]](https://www.fxempire.com/forecasts/article/oil-price-forecast-iran-oman-talks-push-wti-to-75-as-brent-tests-80-1615097)[[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/why-the-wti-sell-off-may-be-hiding-a-supply-warning-202608041614)[[^]](https://www.fxempire.com/forecasts/article/natural-gas-and-oil-forecast-opec-output-increase-meets-persistent-middle-east-supply-risks-1614570) |
WTI Support and Resistance | Support near $74-$75, resistance $82-$88 [[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/wti-crude-oil-outlook-has-the-market-priced-the-hormuz-recovery-too-soon-202608060930)[[^]](https://www.fxempire.com/forecasts/article/oil-price-forecast-iran-oman-talks-push-wti-to-75-as-brent-tests-80-1615097)[[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/why-the-wti-sell-off-may-be-hiding-a-supply-warning-202608041614)[[^]](https://www.fxempire.com/forecasts/article/natural-gas-and-oil-forecast-opec-output-increase-meets-persistent-middle-east-supply-risks-1614570) |

**OPEC+ production hike is largely discounted, secondary to geopolitical risks**

OPEC+ production hike is largely discounted, secondary to geopolitical risks. The scheduled September 2026 OPEC+ production increase of 188,000 barrels per day is largely discounted by traders as a minor bearish factor [[^]](https://xbtfx.com/blog/oil-price-forecast-will-opec-september-output/)[[^]](https://europeanpulse.com/oil-prices-drop-as-opec-raises-output-and-us-iran-tensions-ease)[[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/wti-crude-oil-outlook-has-the-**market**-priced-the-hormuz-recovery-too-soon-202608060930)[[^]](https://www.fxempire.com/forecasts/article/oil-price-forecast-iran-oman-talks-push-wti-to-75-as-brent-tests-80-1615097)[[^]](https://www.cnbc.com/2026/08/02/opec-agrees-september-oil-hike-completing-rollback-of-voluntary-cuts.html)[[^]](https://finance.yahoo.com/energy/articles/opec-raises-oil-output-sixth-121325917.html)[[^]](https://www.opec.org/pr-detail/1854611-2-august-2026.html). This quota hike is viewed as secondary to ongoing geopolitical supply risks, particularly potential export disruptions at the Strait of Hormuz and Red Sea, which are considered the primary drivers influencing **market** sentiment [[^]](https://xbtfx.com/blog/oil-price-forecast-will-opec-september-output/)[[^]](https://europeanpulse.com/oil-prices-drop-as-opec-raises-output-and-us-iran-tensions-ease)[[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/wti-crude-oil-outlook-has-the-**market**-priced-the-hormuz-recovery-too-soon-202608060930)[[^]](https://www.fxempire.com/forecasts/article/oil-price-forecast-iran-oman-talks-push-wti-to-75-as-brent-tests-80-1615097).

Cautious **market** sentiment favors upside optionality for WTI prices. As of early August 2026, the **market** exhibits a cautious sentiment, with speculative positioning indicating a preference for upside optionality in WTI to hedge against potential renewed Middle East disruptions [[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/why-the-wti-sell-off-may-be-hiding-a-supply-warning-202608041614)[[^]](https://www.fxtorch.com/posts/2026/08/01/1630-opecs-quiet-diplomacy-supply-signals-drown-out-the-dollars-distress/). While WTI prices recently dipped toward **$75**-**$79** due to easing US-Iran tensions, strong support remains near **$74**-**$75,** with upside resistance currently centered between **$82**-**$88** [[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/wti-crude-oil-outlook-has-the-**market**-priced-the-hormuz-recovery-too-soon-202608060930)[[^]](https://www.fxempire.com/forecasts/article/oil-price-forecast-iran-oman-talks-push-wti-to-75-as-brent-tests-80-1615097)[[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/why-the-wti-sell-off-may-be-hiding-a-supply-warning-202608041614)[[^]](https://www.fxempire.com/forecasts/article/natural-gas-and-oil-forecast-opec-output-increase-meets-persistent-middle-east-supply-risks-1614570). This **market** focus on geopolitical supply risks, rather than the OPEC+ production increase, is predominantly shaping WTI price ceilings throughout August [[^]](https://xbtfx.com/blog/oil-price-forecast-will-opec-september-output/)[[^]](https://europeanpulse.com/oil-prices-drop-as-opec-raises-output-and-us-iran-tensions-ease)[[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/wti-crude-oil-outlook-has-the-**market**-priced-the-hormuz-recovery-too-soon-202608060930)[[^]](https://www.fxempire.com/forecasts/article/oil-price-forecast-iran-oman-talks-push-wti-to-75-as-brent-tests-80-1615097)[[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/why-the-wti-sell-off-may-be-hiding-a-supply-warning-202608041614)[[^]](https://www.fxtorch.com/posts/2026/08/01/1630-opecs-quiet-diplomacy-supply-signals-drown-out-the-dollars-distress/).

## What Could Change the Odds

**As of August 6, 2026, prediction markets show active wagering on WTI Crude Oil price thresholds for the month, with significant trading volume around $70-$85 per barrel [[^]](https://cryptoslate.com/predictions/market/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026/).** The primary bearish catalyst for WTI in early August 2026 is the easing of geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and diplomatic optimism regarding U.S.-Iran relations, which has pressured prices down toward the mid-**$70**s [[^]](https://polymarket.com/event/what-price-will-wti-hit-in-august-2026)[[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/why-the-wti-sell-off-may-be-hiding-a-supply-warning-202608041614)[[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/wti-crude-oil-outlook-has-the-**market**-priced-the-hormuz-recovery-too-soon-202608060930). Early August 2026 crude oil markets are experiencing volatility driven by geopolitical tensions, such as those related to the Strait of Hormuz, and concerns over dwindling fuel reserves [[^]](https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/blog/crude-oil/080426-ctracker-electric-vehicle-oil-us-stocks-eu-carbon-ets-china-hrc-steel-brazil-soybean-north-asia-chicken-pork)[[^]](https://www.spglobal.com/content/dam/spglobal/ci/en/documents/general/west-africa/oilgram-price-report.pdf)[[^]](https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/crude-oil/072226-dwindling-fuel-reserves-leave-energy-markets-exposed-to-renewed-middle-east-shocks-imf).

**Bullish catalysts persist, including deeply backwardated oil curves, depleted Cushing and global inventories, and ongoing Middle East instability, which analysts suggest may be masking underlying supply scarcity [[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/why-the-wti-sell-off-may-be-hiding-a-supply-warning-202608041614)[[^]](https://www.worldoil.com/news/2026/8/3/tight-global-inventories-outweigh-opec-production-increase-analyst-says/)[[^]](https://economics.td.com/us-oil-markets)[[^]](https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/wti-crude-oil-outlook-has-the-market-priced-the-hormuz-recovery-too-soon-202608060930).** OPEC+ has confirmed a 188,000 barrel-per-day production increase scheduled for September, while maintaining an undecided stance on fourth-quarter production strategies [[^]](https://www.fxempire.com/forecasts/article/natural-gas-and-oil-forecast-opec-supply-shift-eia-inventory-build-weigh-on-crude-1615107).

**Key upcoming data events include U.S.** labor **market** reports, specifically Nonfarm Payrolls and JOLTS, and the August 11th EIA update [[^]](https://www.fxempire.com/forecasts/article/natural-gas-and-oil-forecast-opec-output-increase-meets-persistent-middle-east-supply-risks-1614570)[[^]](https://www.fxempire.com/forecasts/article/natural-gas-and-oil-forecast-opec-supply-shift-eia-inventory-build-weigh-on-crude-1615107).

## Key Dates & Catalysts

- **Closes:** September 01, 2026

## Decision-Flipping Events

- As of August 6, 2026, prediction markets show active wagering on WTI Crude Oil price thresholds for the month, with significant trading volume around **$70**-**$85** per barrel [^] .
- The primary bearish catalyst for WTI in early August 2026 is the easing of geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and diplomatic optimism regarding U.S.-Iran relations, which has pressured prices down toward the mid-**$70**s [^] [^] [^] .
- Early August 2026 crude oil markets are experiencing volatility driven by geopolitical tensions, such as those related to the Strait of Hormuz, and concerns over dwindling fuel reserves [^] [^] [^] .
- Bullish catalysts persist, including deeply backwardated oil curves, depleted Cushing and global inventories, and ongoing Middle East instability, which analysts suggest may be masking underlying supply scarcity [^] [^] [^] [^] .

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