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Oil Seen Rising Past $150 If Hormuz Still Closed

Bloomberg Jun 12, 2026 3h ago ⏱ 1 min read 👁 4 views
Oil Seen Rising Past $150 If Hormuz Still Closed
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FGE NexantECA Chairman Emeritus Fereidun Fesharaki says he sees oil prices rising to $150 a barrel if the Strait of Hormuz is still effectively closed by August. On Bloomberg's Insight with Haslinda Amin, he also said oil could be closer… FGE NexantECA Chairman Emeritus Fereidun Fesharaki says he sees oil prices rising to $150 a barrel if the Strait of Hormuz is still effectively closed by August. On Bloomberg's Insight with Haslinda Amin, he also said oil could be closer to $200 a barrel by the end of the year. (Source: Bloomberg)
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