Los precios del petróleo caen tras la firma de un acuerdo de paz entre Estados Unidos e Irán

Los precios del petróleo han caído tras un acuerdo provisional entre Estados Unidos e Irán. El pacto busca poner fin a la guerra, reabrir el estrecho de Ormuz y levantar las sanciones a las exportaciones de petróleo iraní.

El acuerdo adopta la forma de un memorando de 14 puntos. Inicia un periodo de 60 días de negociaciones adicionales entre ambos países.

El pacto podría resolver una importante interrupción en el suministro energético mundial. Los analistas prevén que esto podría dar lugar a un exceso significativo de oferta de petróleo en 2027.

Los futuros del crudo Brent han caído en respuesta a la noticia. Los mercados se están ajustando ante la perspectiva de un aumento en el flujo de petróleo iraní una vez que se suavicen las sanciones.

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