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Global Oil Prices Sink As Strait Of Hormuz Reopening Nears

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May 25, 2026
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Global oil prices have fallen sharply while Asian financial markets rallied following fresh diplomatic breakthroughs regarding a potential US-Iran peace deal. Hopes are rising that a comprehensive agreement could finally bring an end to the destructive US-Israel war with Iran.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, speaking during a high-profile diplomatic visit to India, confirmed that international negotiators now have “a pretty solid thing on the table.”

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He added that a formal agreement to end the devastating regional conflict could be reached as early as Monday.

Reacting swiftly to the news during early Asian trading hours, the international crude oil benchmark Brent plummeted by 5.5 per cent to slide down to $97.90 a barrel. Simultaneously, US West Texas Intermediate crude dropped 5.5 per cent to settle at $90.93. The stark downward movement reflects deep market relief.

US President Donald Trump previously stated that any forthcoming diplomatic package would explicitly feature the reopening of the blockaded Strait of Hormuz shipping route, though he declined to offer deeper operational details.

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Market Relief as Strait of Hormuz Reopening Nears

The critical, narrow waterway serves as the world’s most vital energy transit artery. Approximately one-fifth of global petroleum and liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies move through the channel. However, the route has remained closed to merchant traffic since major hostilities broke out on 28 February.
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Following news of the potential US-Iran peace deal, equity markets across Asia surged. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 stock index jumped by 3 per cent, clearing the historic 65,000 threshold for the first time in history. This rally highlights the economic desperation in East Asia.

Both Japan and South Korea have suffered heavy economic pain during the war due to their total dependence on energy shipments arriving from the Persian Gulf. Conversely, financial hubs in London and New York remained quiet on Monday due to scheduled public holidays.

Diplomatic Hurdles and Volatility for the Crude Oil Benchmark

Despite the broad optimism over lower global oil prices, top officials are urging caution. “We’re still a work in progress. As I said, you know, we thought we might have some news last night. Maybe today,” Rubio stated to journalists in the Indian capital of New Delhi. His remarks came shortly after President Trump tempered immediate expectations, noting on social media that he had instructed his active negotiating teams “not to rush into a deal”.

Over the weekend, Trump shared that he had held highly constructive calls with prominent Arab leaders across Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar regarding a comprehensive “Memorandum of Understanding on PEACE.

An agreement has been largely negotiated, subject to finalisation between the United States of America, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the various other countries, as listed,” Trump stated. “Final aspects and details of the deal are currently being discussed and will be announced shortly.”

The US President also noted a weekend phone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which he described as having gone “very well”. While Trump continues to insist that any final treaty must “absolutely” stop Tehran from building a nuclear weapon, he turned to Truth Social on Sunday to write: “Both sides must take their time and get it right. There can be no mistakes!”

The Long Road to Stable Global Oil Prices

Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei echoed these mixed sentiments on state television. He noted that while American and Iranian diplomatic positions have converged over the past week, deep gaps remain on foundational issues. Baqaei also accused Washington of issuing contradictory public statements.

The energy sector has experienced extreme volatility since early March, when Iran threatened retaliatory strikes against commercial vessels following initial American and Israeli bombardments. While a temporary ceasefire took hold in early April, allowing global oil prices to ease from record highs, energy costs remain vastly elevated. Before the war, the primary crude oil benchmark Brent hovered comfortably near $70 a barrel.
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Industry experts warn that the economic scars will take years to heal, even if a US-Iran peace deal is signed this week. Saul Kavonic, head of energy research at MST Financial, offered a sobering view on the supply outlook. “There is now some light at the end of the tunnel, which will bring some near-term oil price relief,” Kavonic stated. “But even in the most optimistic scenario from here, oil markets will remain tight through 2027 given the time required to normalise oil flows through the Strait, repair damaged oil facilities, and rebuild global oil stocks that have seen record depletion since the war began.”

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