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Crude Oil Slides As Iran Imposes New Rules For Strait Of Hormuz While Reviewing U.S. Peace Proposal

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Extending two consecutive sessions of losses, crude oil prices have edged lower on Thursday amid reports indicating Iran is readying new rules for vessels crossing the Strait of Hormuz while the regime is also reviewing a peace plan offered by the U.S. to end the gulf war.

WTI Crude Oil for June month delivery was last seen trading down by $0.32 (or 0.34%) at $94.76 per barrel.

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