KEY POINTS
  • Investors have high expectations for the global oil recovery because of the economic pick up in the U.S. — but those expectations could be "too optimistic," according to energy analyst Vandana Hari.
  • Multiple states in the U.S. have lifted Covid restrictions and a sense of normalcy has somewhat returned in the country.
  • But while richer countries are leading the way when it comes to vaccinations and reopening, the virus is still raging in many poorer nations that are unlikely to be able to follow the path of the U.S.
Oil well pump jacks operated by Chevron Corporation in San Ardo, California, on April 27, 2021.

Investors have high expectations for the global oil recovery because of the economic pick up in the U.S. — but those expectations could be "too optimistic," according to energy analyst Vandana Hari.

"The U.S. rebound and the U.S. leaving behind all Covid restrictions almost … dramatically, starting in April and May, has taken the markets by surprise," said Hari, founder and chief executive officer of Vanda Insights.