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Strategic oil reserves depleting as Gulf tensions fail to spike prices

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The Economist

15d ago· 1 min readenNews

Summary

The article discusses how oil markets have remained relatively calm despite escalating tensions in the Gulf region, including renewed strikes between Iran and Israel and exchanges between America and Iran. Brent crude prices rose only modestly (1%) after ceasefire threats, and at ~$93/barrel remained well below April's highs. The piece suggests strategic oil reserves are being depleted rapidly, implying they cannot stave off an energy crunch indefinitely.

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MORE THAN 100 days into the third Gulf war, oil markets have shielded themselves against bad news on the battlefield.
On June 8th, after renewed strikes between Iran and Israel threatened a shaky two-month ceasefire, the price of Brent crude, the international benchmark, rose by just 1%.
early on June 11th it was around $93 per barrel, more than $30 below its intraday high in April.
They cannot hold back the energy crunch for ever
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