The U.S. is weighing an oil policy shift amid the U.S.-Iran War. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent outlined the plans today to ease sanctions on Iranian crude. He said about 140 million barrels stranded at sea could enter global markets within days. The move comes as oil prices surge past $100 and supply disruptions intensify
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