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Oil Hits Pre-War Levels as Hormuz Flows Top 10 Million Barrels a Day

by Team Lumida
July 2, 2026
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Oil Prices Surge: What Falling US Crude Stocks Mean for Your Investments

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  • Brent crude futures slipped below $71 a barrel Wednesday to their lowest level since the week before the Iran war began in late February, with WTI dipping below $68; the move completes a reversal of more than 40% from the wartime peak, as the UAE restored oil exports to pre-war levels of over 3.9 million barrels a day last month and a US official estimates Hormuz flows now exceed 10 million barrels a day.
  • The market is now “being flooded with crude oil” according to A/S Global Risk Management chief analyst Arne Lohmann Rasmussen — wartime workarounds including emergency reserve releases are still in place on top of recovering Persian Gulf supply, Saudi Arabia is selling millions of barrels on an ad-hoc basis to Asian customers as it resumes shipping crude from inside the Gulf, and Brent contracts have flipped to bearish contango (a structure signaling short-term oversupply).
  • The next round of US-Iran indirect talks has been delayed by funeral processions for Iran’s former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei — killed in a US airstrike at the start of the conflict — which are expected to begin July 4 and continue for days; Qatar will schedule the next meeting at the “earliest possible time” after ceremonies conclude.
  • Despite the supply surge, key structural risks remain: Iran has reiterated its determination to control Hormuz shipping, nuclear program talks are still ahead (VP Vance said the US is “worried about the nuclear issue” and will start talking about it), and total US crude stockpiles have fallen to their lowest since March 2025 after 12 straight weeks of declines.

What Happened?

Oil prices extended their slide Wednesday to pre-war levels, with Brent settling below $71 and WTI below $68 as Hormuz shipping flows continued to recover. A US official estimated flows through the strait now exceed 10 million barrels a day — a significant recovery from the near-shutdown during peak fighting. The UAE last month restored oil exports to pre-war levels of 3.9 million barrels a day, and Saudi Arabia has resumed shipping crude from inside the Persian Gulf, selling millions of barrels to Asian customers on an ad-hoc basis. Wartime measures like emergency reserve releases remain in place, adding further supply on top of recovering production. The cumulative result: Brent contracts are trading in contango — where near-term prices are discounted relative to futures — a structure that signals immediate oversupply and has pushed physical oil premiums sharply lower in recent days.

Why It Matters?

The oil price reversal has enormous macro implications. The wartime oil spike was a primary driver of the US inflation surge that took CPI to a three-year high and consumer sentiment to record lows — and its reversal, if sustained, could provide meaningful disinflationary relief heading into the second half of 2026. Lower energy prices reduce input costs across the economy and directly relieve pressure on consumer budgets. For the Fed, a sustained oil price decline complicates the hawkish case for rate hikes even as labor markets remain firm and non-energy inflation persists. The geopolitical picture remains fragile, however: Iran has not abandoned its Hormuz sovereignty claims, the nuclear issue remains unresolved, and the Doha peace talks face procedural delays.

What’s Next?

The Doha talks — delayed by the Khamenei funeral proceedings starting July 4 — are the critical near-term catalyst. A durable framework would cement the oil price reversal and remove the war risk premium that has kept energy markets on edge since February. A breakdown, or Iranian military action to reassert Hormuz control, could reverse weeks of supply recovery in hours. The Saudi Arabia dynamic is worth watching closely: the kingdom is currently shipping through Hormuz and selling aggressively to Asian buyers, suggesting it is betting on the ceasefire holding — but its earlier willingness to pursue back-channel de-escalation with Iran independent of US policy means Riyadh is also hedging. US crude inventories falling to 15-month lows despite 12 straight weeks of declines is a counterintuitive data point that suggests domestic demand remains firm even as global supply recovers.

Source: Bloomberg

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