Crude benchmarks declined as reports emerged of potential negotiations in Islamabad to resolve Middle East tensions. The prospect of restoring flows through the Strait of Hormuz is easing the risk premium on energy prices.
- U.S. and Iran considering second round of negotiations in Islamabad
- Oil benchmarks sliding as geopolitical risk premium fades
- Strait of Hormuz transit severely limited to 2.1 million bpd
- Production shut-ins in Persian Gulf lower than IEA projections
- U.S. port blockades continue to pressure Iranian exports
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