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Oil Prices Ease As US Pulls Out All Stops To Secure Supply

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Oil prices pulled back Friday, but not because the market suddenly feels safe. This is more of a tactical breather than a trend change.

Brent slipped back toward the $109 level, while WTI hovered in the high-$90s, easing from the week’s Thursday spike that briefly pushed Brent near $120. The trigger wasn’t a shift in fundamentals—it was policy. Washington is scrambling to throw barrels at the problem, and allies are lining up behind a coordinated effort to stabilize flows through the Strait of Hormuz, including by sending additional troops to the Middle East.

That chokepoint still moves roughly a fifth of global oil and LNG.

The U.S. is floating multiple levers at once. Sanctions relief on stranded Iranian cargoes could put barrels back into Asian markets within days. Strategic Petroleum Reserve releases are back on the table. And diplomatically, the U.S. is trying to corral a coalition—Europe, Japan, Canada—to secure shipping lanes and keep tankers moving.

Media reports citing US officials said that the US military is sending thousands of marines and sailors to the Middle East.

It’s a full-court press to cool prices.

The market isn’t buying the idea that this gets resolved quickly. Physical damage across the region—from refinery hits to LNG outages—has already taken real capacity offline. And the timeline to fix it is now being measured in months for some and years for others–certainly not weeks.

The WTI-Brent spread blowing out to its widest in over a decade is another signal that something deeper is off. U.S. crude is effectively trapped inland while global benchmarks price in geopolitical risk and seaborne disruption.

Even with Friday’s dip, the underlying direction hasn’t changed. As long as flows through Hormuz remain restricted, prices have a floor. And if escalation continues, that floor moves higher.

The structure is still tight, the risks are still skewed, and the system is still one disruption away from another spike.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

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