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Hormuz Reopening: Has Oil Shortage Shifted to Glut?

2 July 2026
in Asia Pacific, Latest News, Middle East
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What You Need to Know
• The Strait of Hormuz is reopening faster than expected following a memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran.
• Global oil prices fell approximately 1 percent for three consecutive days, providing relief to consumers.
• Morgan Stanley warned of a potential oil glut due to decreasing demand, particularly from China, the largest oil importer.

The United States and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding on June 17, 2023, and initiated indirect talks in Qatar to address shipping flow through the Strait of Hormuz. This development has led to a quicker-than-anticipated reopening of the strait, which is vital for global oil supply. As a result, global oil prices have decreased by about 1 percent for three days in a row, providing some relief to consumers at the petrol pump. However, concerns are rising over a potential oversupply of crude oil, as investment banking group Morgan Stanley has cut its oil forecasts for the second time in two weeks, citing weakened demand primarily from China, which has significantly reduced its oil imports.

Why It Matters

The Strait of Hormuz is a critical waterway, accounting for about one-fifth of the world’s oil supply. The recent agreement between the United States and Iran follows heightened tensions that began with military strikes on Iran in February 2023. The reopening of the strait is crucial for stabilizing oil prices, which have been affected by geopolitical uncertainties. Additionally, the decline in Chinese oil imports raises concerns about global oil demand, potentially leading to a significant oversupply in the market.

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