The Strait of Hormuz is buzzing with activity as Qatar resumes crude oil exports to Asian refiners for the first time since the recent conflict. This resurgence in oil flows, alongside improved regional dynamics and ongoing US-Iran talks, signals a significant easing of tensions. Tanker movements are increasing, with significant volumes of Qatari crude now heading to markets like Taiwan and India, indicating a broader recovery in Gulf energy trade. The Strait of Hormuz is buzzing with activity as Qatar resumes crude oil exports to Asian refiners for the first time since the recent conflict. This resurgence in oil flows, alongside improved regional dynamics and ongoing US-Iran talks, signals a significant easing of tensions. Tanker movements are increasing, with significant volumes of Qatari crude now heading to markets like Taiwan and India, indicating a broader recovery in Gulf energy trade.
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