Crude slips toward $70 as tankers return to Hormuz after US-Iran reach peace deal
Crude oil prices have plummeted towards pre-war levels as tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz resumes, alleviating supply worries. Following a surge past $126, oil is now hovering around $70. Improved shipping and potential Iranian exports have eased fears of disruptions, leading to a significant price drop. Traders are now anticipating a surplus as physical crude trades at discounts.
Crude oil prices have plummeted towards pre-war levels as tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz resumes, alleviating supply worries. Following a surge past $126, oil is now hovering around $70. Improved shipping and potential Iranian exports have eased fears of disruptions, leading to a significant price drop. Traders are now anticipating a surplus as physical crude trades at discounts.
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