Saved by the barrel: Why crude hasn't hit the $200 mark
Despite fears of $200 oil following Strait of Hormuz disruptions, prices remain below $100.
This resilience is attributed to increased US exports, weaker Chinese demand, and alternative supply routes.
While some shipping through the strait continues, overall transits are down.
Emergency measures and subdued demand have averted the worst-case scenario, but market stability hinges on temporary solutions.
US Helicopter Crashes Near Hormuz
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