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U.S. crude oil briefly dips below $70 as tankers transit Strait of Hormuz

U.S. President Donald Trump intensified pressure on oil companies to lower gasoline prices following the recent decline in crude.

U.S. crude oil briefly dips below $70 as tankers transit Strait of Hormuz

TL;DR

  • Oil prices, including West Texas Intermediate and Brent crude futures, fell approximately 4% on Wednesday.
  • This decline occurred as tankers continued to transit the Strait of Hormuz, easing concerns about supply disruptions.
  • President Donald Trump publicly criticized oil companies for not lowering gasoline prices and announced a DOJ investigation into potential price gouging.
  • Experts noted that gasoline prices are affected by state and local taxes, refining processes, and a time lag before reflecting crude oil price changes.
  • Maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is expected to normalize after safety guarantees were secured, allowing stranded seafarers to exit the Persian Gulf.
  • The reopening of the Strait is anticipated to ease supply chain pressures, though normalization will take time.