US-Iran ceasefire ends: Crude supply resilient, but LNG & LPG face bigger Hormuz risk. Here's why
India is comfortable when it comes to crude availability due to import diversification, but markets need to pay closer attention to the LNG and LPG supplies due to high Gulf exposure
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