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Monthly oil prices set to dip as Iran war reaches stalemate
Oil prices initially rose after US strikes on Iran but are expected to decline monthly as the Gulf stabilizes. Asian countries have seen some LNG tanker resumption through the Strait of Hormuz, though 1,500 vessels remain stranded, and global crude stockpiles are dropping rapidly, with economists warning peace deals won't offer immediate relief.
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