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U.S. oil prices fall back to preconflict levels as physical flow through the Strait of Hormuz improves

U.S. and global benchmark oil prices have dropped back to levels they haven’t seen since before the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran started at the end of February, but it’s not because risks associated with the conflict have suddenly disappeared.

U.S. oil prices fall back to preconflict levels as physical flow through the Strait of Hormuz improves

U.S. oil prices fall back to preconflict levels as physical flow through the Strait of Hormuz improves

Published June 24, 2026 · Category: Finance

Overview

U.S. and global benchmark oil prices have dropped back to levels they haven’t seen since before the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran started at the end of February, but it’s not because risks associated with the conflict have suddenly disappeared.

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Originally published at www.marketwatch.com.

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