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Oil prices tumble amid hopes strait of Hormuz will soon reopen

US-Iran peace deal sparks immediate drop for Brent crude but analysts warn complex negotiations lie ahead, potentially halting further significant drops

Oil prices tumble amid hopes strait of Hormuz will soon reopen

TL;DR

  • Global oil prices, including Brent crude, have fallen significantly amid optimism about a US-Iran peace deal.
  • The potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz could end the energy supply crisis and bring Gulf oil exports back to the market.
  • President Trump announced a deal is "now complete," despite recent escalations that threatened talks.
  • Details remain unclear, including the timeline for reopening the strait and oversight of safe passage.
  • Iranian authorities indicated a 60-day negotiation period for a final deal addressing nuclear issues and sanctions relief.
  • Oil prices are at their lowest since early March, extending previous falls recorded last week.
  • The US military has reportedly been involved in secretly moving oil through the strait to ease market pressure.
  • Despite disruptions, Gulf producers have rerouted some oil via pipelines, and US military assistance with 'dark tankers' has also contributed.
  • Emergency crude and fuels released by the International Energy Agency and demand cuts in China have also narrowed the supply shortfall.
  • Analysts suggest countries will use any reopening to replenish depleted stockpiles.
  • Complex negotiations, especially around nuclear issues, may prevent crude prices from falling much further in the short term.
  • Analysts warn that expected summer demand could push prices higher as global inventories decrease.
  • A phased reopening of the strait is predicted, with a delayed recovery potentially extending into January 2027.