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    Oil prices experienced a notable decline of approximately 1% on Monday, driven by renewed optimism surrounding the safe passage of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. This development came as US President Donald Trump once again called on international partners to assist in keeping this crucial maritime route open. The easing in prices also reflected discussions about potential additional releases from emergency oil reserves, part of a broader global strategy aimed at mitigating soaring energy costs amid the ongoing conflict involving Iran.

    By early afternoon trading, Brent crude futures had dropped 72 cents, or 0.7%, settling at $102.42 per barrel. Meanwhile, US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude saw a sharper decline of $2.92, or 3.0%, falling to $95.79 per barrel. This movement followed a strong rally on Friday, when Brent reached its highest level since August 2022 and WTI hit its peak since July 2022. Both benchmarks had surged over 40% since the US and Israel launched attacks on Iranian targets on February 28, underscoring the market’s sensitivity to geopolitical tensions in the region.

    President Trump reiterated his appeal for countries to contribute to efforts aimed at unblocking the Strait of Hormuz, a vital chokepoint connecting the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea. This narrow waterway is responsible for the transit of roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas supplies, making its security paramount for global energy markets. Trump’s remarks also included criticism of nations perceived as reluctant to provide military or logistical support for escorting commercial vessels through the strait, highlighting the diplomatic challenges involved in securing international cooperation.

    Earlier in the day, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated a level of tolerance for certain Iranian, Indian, and Chinese ships currently navigating the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting a pragmatic approach to maintaining some flow of maritime traffic. However, he emphasized that any further measures to curb rising energy prices would largely depend on the duration and escalation of the ongoing conflict. Concurrently, Iran, which has permitted some Indian-flagged vessels to pass through the strait, reportedly requested India to release three tankers seized in February. These negotiations are part of broader efforts to ensure the safe transit of Indian vessels either flagged or destined for India, reflecting the complex interplay of regional diplomacy and maritime security.

    Energy market analysts from Ritterbusch and Associates noted that the recent sell-off in oil prices was influenced by reports of tankers successfully navigating the Strait of Hormuz, coupled with President Trump’s public call for assistance in escorting ships. Despite this, several US allies have declined immediate commitments to deploy naval forces to secure the strait, signaling hesitancy in becoming directly involved in the escalating conflict. Denmark’s foreign minister, however, expressed a more open stance, suggesting that Europe should remain receptive to contributing to the freedom of navigation in the strait, even if the continent does not endorse the US-Israeli military actions against Iran.

    Strategic analysts from Eurasia Group highlighted that the closure of the Strait of Hormuz would effectively make $100 per barrel oil the baseline price rather than an exceptional risk scenario. They warned that crude prices are likely to remain elevated for an extended period, as rebuilding depleted global oil inventories will take time, even if supply conditions improve in the coming months.

    On a broader scale, governments worldwide are grappling with the challenge of shielding consumers from the sharp rise in energy costs triggered by disruptions in oil and gas supplies due to the Iran conflict. The International Energy Agency (IEA) has already coordinated the largest-ever release of emergency oil reserves, with over 400 million barrels slated to enter the market soon. IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol indicated that additional releases could be authorized if necessary, underscoring the agency’s commitment to stabilizing global energy markets amid uncertainty.

    Meanwhile, military developments continue to unfold. Israel has announced detailed plans to sustain its military campaign for at least three more weeks, targeting sites across Iran. US Energy Secretary Chris Wright expressed optimism that the conflict might conclude within a few weeks, anticipating a subsequent rebound in oil supplies and a reduction in energy prices. However, tensions remain high, with President Trump warning of further strikes on Iran’s Kharg Island, a critical export hub handling about 90% of the country’s oil shipments. These threats follow recent US attacks on Iranian military targets and subsequent retaliatory actions from Tehran.

    In the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi’s state oil company ADNOC temporarily halted crude loading operations after a drone attack ignited fires at a key export terminal. Despite this disruption, some loading activities resumed at the Fujairah terminal, which lies outside the Strait of Hormuz and handles roughly 1 million barrels per day of the UAE’s flagship Murban crude. This volume represents about 1% of global oil demand, highlighting the strategic importance of maintaining uninterrupted export capabilities in the region.

    As the situation evolves, the global energy market remains on edge, closely monitoring developments in the Strait of Hormuz and the broader Middle East. The interplay of military actions, diplomatic negotiations, and strategic reserve releases will continue to shape oil price trajectories and influence economic stability worldwide in the weeks ahead.

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