Harga minyak turun setelah OPEC+ sepakat untuk meningkatkan produksi

Harga minyak turun setelah OPEC+ memutuskan untuk meningkatkan target produksi mulai Agustus. Langkah ini diambil di tengah tanda-tanda pemulihan ekspor dari produsen utama melalui Selat Hormuz.

Harga minyak turun menyusul keputusan OPEC+ untuk meningkatkan produksi mulai Agustus. Para produsen utama telah melaporkan pemulihan ekspor melalui Selat Hormuz.

Peningkatan yang direncanakan tersebut masih dapat menghadapi kendala akibat ketegangan geopolitik yang terus berlanjut. Ekspor minyak Teluk kembali pulih namun tetap berada di bawah tingkat sebelum konflik.

Pengiriman minyak mentah Rusia meningkat tajam akibat kerusakan pada kilang-kilang minyak.

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Oil prices rose following renewed strikes between the US and Iran that disrupted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts warned that full recovery of Gulf oil supplies may take months despite signs of possible de-escalation.

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Oil prices dipped following the conclusion of indirect US-Iran talks in Doha. Qatar reported positive progress on issues related to the Strait of Hormuz. Tanker traffic through the vital waterway is recovering toward pre-war levels.

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Oil prices closed mixed on Friday after early gains but surged for the week amid persistent Strait of Hormuz supply disruptions. Following mid-week stall in US-Iran talks that pushed prices above $100, traders monitor potential progress while fearing escalation. WTI crude settled around $95 per barrel.

Crude oil prices have rocketed above $115 a barrel after the US and Iran exchanged fire, shattering a fragile ceasefire amid weeks of escalating tensions. Following stalled April peace talks, naval blockades, and ship seizures in the Strait of Hormuz, the clash has intensified fears of broader Middle East conflict, threatening global energy supplies and stoking market volatility.

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In the ongoing Strait of Hormuz crisis, crude oil prices fell below $100 a barrel following announcements that US-Iran talks will resume on Thursday—easing some geopolitical risk after last week's US naval blockade. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude spiked to $105 at the Globex open before correcting to around $98, amid persistent supply disruptions.

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