Oil Prices Near Pre-War Levels as Hormuz Flows Resume
النفط يقترب من مستويات ما قبل الحرب بفعل وفرة الإمدادات
Summary
Oil prices continued their decline toward pre-Iran-war levels as crude flows resumed through the Strait of Hormuz and Middle East supply increased. Analysts expect further price falls in Q3.
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