Oil markets cool as production rebounds and new routes limit Iran's leverage

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Iran's ability to use disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz to push oil prices appears to be waning as global crude output recovers and alternative export routes expand. While attacks still cause brief price spikes, rising supply and diversified shipping patterns suggest Iran's leverage over Washington is diminishing, though volatility could linger if conflict escalates.
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