Saudi Arabia exports most crude from inside the Persian Gulf since the Iran war blocked the Strait of Hormuz, as regional producers boost shipments after a Washington-Tehran interim peace deal.
Saudi Arabia is exporting the most crude from inside the Persian Gulf since the Iran war blocked the Strait of Hormuz, as producers across the region boost shipments following an interim peace deal between Washington and Tehran.
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