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Oil price back at prewar levels as Gulf flows pick up

Brent crude drops below the $72.48 a barrel it traded at in late February before Iran conflict erupted
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"}],[{"start":93.70000000000002,"text":"Prices have fallen steadily after hitting a peak of $126 a barrel in March as traders correctly bet the US would not be able to prolong a war that threatened such heavy economic damage."}],[{"start":106.10000000000002,"text":"“We have burned through so much inventory and we are at extremely precarious levels,” said Amrita Sen, the founder of consultancy Energy Aspects. “But the market has completely traded through that. They have just said: ‘Yes we are low, but clearly this cannot last’.”"}],[{"start":122.30000000000003,"text":"However, Sen said some oil trading houses were starting to wind back their short positions and she believed the new floor for crude prices was between $80 and $90 a barrel. She predicted prices would start to rise in about a month, after the crude trapped on tankers inside the Gulf was moved."}],[{"start":140.25000000000003,"text":"Paul Horsnell, an independent analyst and chair of the board of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, said the market was responding to the Trump administration’s assertions that a huge volume of oil was now flowing, especially after the US removed all sanctions on Iranian oil for 60 days. "}],[{"start":158.30000000000004,"text":"On Wednesday, US energy secretary Chris Wright said 20mn barrels of crude had exited the strait in the past 24 hours — just under a fifth of global daily consumption — on board 72 ships."}],[{"start":171.15000000000003,"text":"Horsnell argued the short-term surge in oil from the Gulf was unsustainable since production would take some time to catch up with demand as ships rerouted to the Gulf and oilfields were restarted. “Don’t let those cargos confuse you, because maybe they are creating an overhang on short-term physical markets, but it is a temporary effect.”"}],[{"start":190.05000000000004,"text":"Horsnell said he believed supply and demand would start to balance in October, if there were no setbacks to the peace process. "}],[{"start":198.65000000000003,"text":"“All we can say from this point on is definitely the monthly deficits are getting less. So we are moving towards the cliff face at a slower speed,” he added, referring to the point when oil reserves hit critical levels. “The market is massively oversold.”"}],[{"start":221.75000000000003,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1782363521_3403.mp3"}

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