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Oil Steadies While Tankers Openly Enter Hormuz After Peace Deal

Bloomberg Jun 23, 2026 3h ago ⏱ 1 min read 👁 6 views
Oil Steadies While Tankers Openly Enter Hormuz After Peace Deal
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Oil steadied while tankers become more overt in transiting the Strait of Hormuz following an agreement between Iran and the US to end their conflict. Ellen Fraser, Partner and Energy expert at Baringa Partners, discusses the recent moves in oil as the US… Oil steadied while tankers become more overt in transiting the Strait of Hormuz following an agreement between Iran and the US to end their conflict. Ellen Fraser, Partner and Energy expert at Baringa Partners, discusses the recent moves in oil as the US greenlights Iran to sell on the open market. (Source: Bloomberg)
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